No. It will not. They do not have enough alcohol that it will be picked up on a test.
Yes, alcohol kills many of the disease causing agents in blood. Ironically, alcohol is also a leading cause of blood spills.
No, when alcohol is tested for in the blood, the lab looks for the specific molecule alcohol, and not liver inflammation. So a person with Hep-C would not test positive for alcohol unless they had ingested alcohol in some form.
No, diabetes has no effect on blood alcohol content. That depends on what type of test you are referring to... Acetone (or other ketones) in the blood/body, whether because of Diabetes, other illness, or some Diets CAN, and often DOES cause false positive alcohol test results if tested with a Breathalyzer. It may not affect the actual blood alcohol content, but it CAN cause false positive test results... THAT is why the result is called a FALSE positive.
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Extended alcohol abuse can cause blood conditions including several forms of anemia and blood clotting abnormalities. These conditions could result in susceptibility to bleeding and bruising. Prolonged alcohol abuse can also impair white blood cell function and this makes the abuser more likely to become infected. Drinking alcohol in moderation promotes good heart and cardiovascular health by improving blood profile. for example, it increases HDL ("good" cholesterol), reduces LDL ("bad" cholesterol), and improves cholesterol particle size. It decreases dangerous blood clots (thrombosis) by reducing platelet aggregation, reducing fibrinogen, and increasing fibrinolysis. And it reduces coronary artery spasms,reduces blood pressure, reduces blood insulin levels, and increases coronary blood flow.
Some do cause cancer, and some don't, like CRYSTAL deoderant
The alcohol in the hairspray may cause the hair to burn when flat ironing it. Try using a thermal spray which is specifically designed for this purpose.
Alcohol
Nothing causes hairspray
Yes
A blood alcohol test doesn't detect marijuana.
Yes, alcohol kills many of the disease causing agents in blood. Ironically, alcohol is also a leading cause of blood spills.
blood alcohol level is the percent of alcohol in the blood at any given time. i would imagine in forensic science could use this to determine maybe a cause of death. For example if someone is killed by a drunk driver including the driver. forensics could determine the cause of the accident was drunk driving related. They would take a sample of blood and determine there was a percentage of alcohol in it (blood alcohol level). If the level was high enough they could determine that it was the cause of the accident, or somehow related.
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Moderate alcohol consumption reduces platelet aggregation (blood clots) that can be fatal.