No. The regular and moderate consumption of alcohol is associated with better health and greater longevity than is abstaining from alcohol or abusing it.
The typical estimate is about 30%. Of those, between 7 and 10% will become full-fledged alcoholics.
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No. Alcohol does not care the method by which it is imbibed. It is not concentrated by drinking through straws. Assuming the same amount of alcohol is imbibed in the same amount of time through a straw as through regular drinking methods, the alcohol will not affect you differently in any way. Any difference in experience or in the degree to which one is drunk is purely psychological.
Yes. Alcohol is both a neurological and psychological depressant.
Yes, they lie about their drinking habits. Yes, they exaggerate their drinking experiences. They will never speak the truth about their drinking patterns.
That is something I will never experience.......
Because before then you have no experience and drinking only makes it worse.
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From my experience, my reaction time was quicker, but it was harder to focus.
Drinking alchol while taking wellbutrin will increase risk of seizures and other psychological problems. Also, it will decrease your tolerance for alcohol so symptoms of being drunk will appear sooner.
You Get Pissed ! "Da list below:anemia- heavy drinking cancause a number of oxygen-carrying blood cells
Drinking milk 4 times a day - nothing wrong with that... Drinking from a baby bottle at age 10 - psychological problems that need addressing by a professional !
I have emotional scars from drinking because I put people through hell when I drank. I was mean and nasty and ready to fight anyone who stood in my way. For the psychological part I was diagnosed with Bipolar and depression. Not a good combo.