Alcohol affects you mentally by lowering inhibitions and desensitizing you to social cues. It affects you physiologically by slowing your heart rate and breathing down as it's a CNS (central nervous system) depressant.
Alcohol affects the mind by basically burning brain cells and sometimes you can be like that permanently
Alcohol has a negative effect on the heart rate and thinking, perhaps also respiration. It makes the body and mind react slower. E.g if you have an overdose of alcohol your mind will lose control of your body and you can even have a nervous breakdown. Your heart will pump blood around much slower. This results in unclear thinking. As for respiration I don't know for sure but I think your body will respirate much less due.
Alcohol affects every cell in the body.
alcohol effects your immune system and your liver.
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Alcohol can have a negative effect on performance academically, due to it inducing an altered state of mind that is not conducive to studying.
Alcohol does not give you energy; it has the opposite effect on your body by acting as a depressant and slowing down your central nervous system.
Not enough to have an effect on the body or the mind.
The amount of alcohol needed to impact your mind and body can vary depending on factors such as body weight, tolerance, and how quickly you consume it. Generally, consuming one standard drink (equivalent to 14 grams of pure alcohol) can lead to noticeable effects such as impaired coordination, judgment, and reaction time. It's important to drink responsibly and be aware of your limits.
It is highly toxic to the human body.
what effects can happen from alcohol abuse after several years?
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