It doesn't.
The consumption of alcohol by males has not been shown to be a factor in fetal alcohol syndrome.
Oh yes, it does .
Two common questions about alcohol are: How does alcohol affect the body and what are the recommended limits for safe alcohol consumption. Additionally, many people ask about the legal drinking age and regulations surrounding alcohol consumption.
Yes, it tends to shorten attention span.
Excessive alcohol consumption within a short period of time can cause BAC to rise which, in turn, reduces equilibrium.
Excessive alcohol consumption can disrupt the production of thyroid hormones and affect the functioning of the thyroid gland. It can lead to a decrease in the levels of thyroid hormones, exacerbating the symptoms of hypothyroidism. Additionally, alcohol can interfere with the metabolism of thyroid hormones in the body, further impacting thyroid function.
If you eat a meal before alcohol consumption, you aren't affected as easily.
Yes, alcohol consumption can potentially affect the results of a pulmonary function test as it may temporarily impact lung function. Alcohol can cause changes in breathing patterns, affect respiratory muscle strength, and impair coordination, all of which can influence test results. It is generally advised to avoid alcohol consumption before undergoing pulmonary function testing.
Such factors include the quantity of alcohol consumed; the time period of such consumption; the contents of the stomach; the drinker's size, weight, and proportion of body fat; gender; alcohol expectancies; and degree of any tolerance built up by past drinking experience.
I don't see why not. Their religion forbids the consumption of alcohol - which shouldn't affect their ability to do a job such as a delivery driver.
it can make you throw up and or have constipation and or diarrhea gross i know but you got the answer