Drinking alcohol in moderation is associated with better health and greater longevity than is either abstaining from it or abusing it. It also reduces the risk of developing senility, including Alzheimer's disease. However, abusing alcohol, especially over a long period of years, can effect the mind and body badly.
Alcohol affects your mind by slowing down brain function, affecting judgment, coordination, and decision-making. It can also lead to impaired memory and concentration. In terms of the body, alcohol can cause dehydration, liver damage, heart problems, and weaken the immune system. Overconsumption can lead to alcohol poisoning and even death.
The pattern of alcohol consumption has a major impact on how alcohol affects people. When consumed in moderation, alcohol is associated with better health and greater longevity than is abstaining from it. However, abusing alcohol is associated with increased physical, legal, social and other problems.
The main factor that will influence how alchohol will affect a person is contributed to the effect it causes to the chief function that controls the entire physical body;the function of the central nervous system-"the brain"..when alchohol enhances the inhibitory neurotransmitters(gaba),it sends a signal usurping the person capacty and ability to control the muscular system.consequently distorting judgement,obstructing vision and a plethora of dysfunctional behavior displayed revealing evidence of someone under the influence of alchohol.
Alcohol can affect a few things. Alcohol can affect the mind, body and thinking.
nullifies self control causing the mind to lose control of the body and reason.
Alcohol has no affect on metabolism; metabolism breaks alcohol down in the body.
Alcohol affects every cell in the body.
yes
It temporarily slows the operation of the brain.
It is true that drugs and alcohol can affect the mind It can also interfere with the central nervous system.
The tongue.
Because alcohol travels wherever the blood does.
Generally, there is some affect within the hour.
yes
yes