Everyone has a point where after a few drinks they feel "buzzed" you'll know the feeling when you find out for yourself.
Yes, alcohol has a lot of sugar in it so you may feel a bit of sugar withdrawal when you stop drinking.
it has a little bit of alcohol in it
No, it is not legal for a minor to drink alcohol even if their parents give them the alcohol, but some parents feel the odd bit of alcohol for teens from 16 up is better than them sneaking the alcohol. Generally no charges are laid against the parents if they give a bit of alcohol to their mid-teen son or daughter.
Hair of the dog that bit you. This means have a drink of alcohol to cure the hangover. Only one, or it could make you feel even worse. avoid hangovers, stay drunk Alcohol dehydrates the heck out of a person so start drinking plenty of water and take an aspirin and forget 'the hair of the dog that bit you' or staying drunk!
Hang on, WHAT?! I really hope you don't mean you gave your baby alcohol. Cause that would make you a pretty messed up mother.
yes but only the morning after you pass out because the body is dehydrated and the alcohol isn't out of your system. Drinking water flushes the alcohol out which will in-turn make you feel a little bit drunk again. of course you will not be wasted but you will feel the effects of the alcohol again.
No. If anything, it would thin a bit, since about the only thing that thickens your blood is dehydration, which can be caused by alcohol.
No if it did you would not see people walking around drinking it all the time
Yes. ETOH (alcohol) will alter the amount of REM sleep you get. You tend to stay in shallower states of sleeping while drunk, hence the reason many still feel tired after a night of drinking even if they do sleep.
Only a little bit ---- A doctor's answer: Yes, by quite a lot. Alcohol doesn't last very long in the system
Ask them to leave the bar area since drinking alcohol is predominant there.
Without food to slow the absorption, the peak blood alcohol concentration is reached more quickly, and can also be a bit higher, as well.