No. It is the quantity of alcohol that raises the BAC.
There is only one kind of alcohol found in beverages: ethyl alcohol, or ethanol. The degree of BAC is directly related to the volume of alcohol consumed, not the kind of liquor or other beverage in which it is contained.
Eating too much of the wrong kinds of fats will raise your blood triglycerides.Therefore, it's important to restrict the amounts of saturated fats and trans fats you allow into your diet.Triglyceride levels can also shoot up after eating foods that are high in carbohydrates or after drinking alcohol.
There is no relation between the two. I see no problem with it unless there was a large amount of alcohol consumed. Alcohol will raise blood pressure and so does excessive heat. So the two combined could contribute to a dangerously high blood pressure.
No
Alcohol can damage the liver, esophagus, stomach, pancreas and heart. However, drinking in moderation won't cause organ damage in healthy people.
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No
No, it can not.
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No
it will evaporate
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