It doesn't affect your sight so much as it affects your reaction speed and ability to focus clearly.
If the drinks have a high enough alcohol content, yes.
Alcohol can affect a few things. Alcohol can affect the mind, body and thinking.
There are a number of diseases which affect the eye. Few of them are not dangerous but few may lead to loss of sight like glaucoma.
That's a few drinks. Your ok if not driving & it is not a nightly routine.
Even drinking a few drinks during pregnancy can cause Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.Fetal Alcohol Syndrome causes infants to suffer physical impairments.
Everyone has a point where after a few drinks they feel "buzzed" you'll know the feeling when you find out for yourself.
They have an enormous and generally unrecognized role. For example, in some societies almost everyone drinks from an early age but the societies have very few alcohol related problems. In others, only a minority drink but they have very serious problems. "Drunken Comportment," a book by MacAndrew and Edgerton explains why this is so.
The alcoholic beverage whiskey is made from fermented grain mash. The alcohol content of 100 proof whiskey is 50%. Most people drink whiskey alone, but there are a few mixed drinks that can also be made.
No. It is a condition that occurs in newborns as a result of exposure to large amount of alcohol in utero (while still in the womb). It happens when pregnant women drink during their pregnancy. It is not genetic and you cannot inherit it.
Alcohol is most famous as an ingredient in beverages. One can find lists of the most popular alcoholic drinks at Yellow to Green and The Most 10, to name a few.
A few of the drinks in Vietnam are Tea Water Coconut Milk
There are a few things you can tell when a mother abuses alcohol while been pregnant. A mother that drinks while pregnant can cause the baby low birth weight, alcoholism, and birth defects.