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Yes, stress can influence the rate of alcohol absorption. Stress can lead to changes in blood flow and metabolism, affecting how quickly alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream. Additionally, stress can also alter the function of the gastrointestinal system, potentially affecting alcohol absorption.
First alcohol has stress metabolizing enzymes which can be harmful. Alcohol also causes erosion and gives off dangerous levels of acidosis as an end result.
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No, stress can't influence the outcome of a pregnancy test.
marijuana doesnt cause harm. If you think about it, it is less dangerous than alcohol and cigerettes. You never hear stories on the news saying that there was a car accident because someone was high off of marijuana, you here it about drunk driving. Marijuana isn't bad for you, it actually can lower stress and stuff.
The stress syllable in "influence" is the second syllable, "flu-."
Personal factors that influence driving attitude and behaviors include individual personality traits (e.g., risk-taking propensity), experience level, emotional state (e.g., stress or anger), attitudes towards safety, and self-control abilities. These factors can impact how a person perceives and reacts to driving situations, leading to variations in driving behavior.
yes
Your question can not be answered - the stress of what what? Stress means "A state of extreme difficulty, pressure, or strain"
because it takes away stress
Yes, it can be. People often turn to recreational drugs, tobacco, and alcohol as an attempt to self-medicate stress.
Yes, it can be. People often turn to recreational drugs, tobacco, and alcohol as an attempt to self-medicate stress.