The same effect it has on anyone else, except they have fewer resources to depress. Because it releases inhibition and judgment, it often brings out the anger that most Alzheimer patients have bottled up inside.
People with Alzheimer's disease may exhibit symptoms such as memory loss, confusion, disorientation, mood changes, difficulty with language, and impaired judgment. They may also experience changes in behavior, such as agitation, aggression, wandering, and withdrawal from social interactions. It is important to seek medical advice for proper diagnosis and management of these symptoms.
Around 50 million people worldwide are living with Alzheimer's disease. This number is expected to increase as the population ages, with estimates suggesting that by 2050, the number of people with Alzheimer's could reach 152 million.
How does alcohol effect a relationship? How does alcohol effect a relationship?
Your blood pressure shoots up
fetal alcohol effect is not as severe
Your question is unclear. Drinking is an instinct. Drinking alcohol is an extension of that. Because of the effect it can have on your perception many people find that pleasurable. You learn that by experience not from other people.
Alcohol doesn't effect strength necessarily, but alcohol does effect your muscles, because the alcohol in your blood pulses through your veins, it also goes through your muscles and weakens you
alzheimers, parkinsons, huntingtons
No. The temperature of the alcohol has no effect at all, but may make a drink easier to swallow. That being the case, the cold probably increases the effect indirectly by encouraging people to drink more.
Because of physical changes (for example, a lower proportion of water in body), alcohol tends to effect older people more than younger people.
Probably not. Ipecac should not be given to people who are in, or potentially in, a coma, and by the time the symptoms become evident, the alcohol is already in the intestines where the ipecac will have no effect.
Alcohol tends to elevate mood and make people feel better and happier. However, the emotional effects of alcohol are heavily dependent of the expectations of the drinker.