Yes.
Drinks can help you to rehydrate after you exercise. It can also cause diseases (e.g. drinking too much alcohol).
eat a balance diet and a proper exercise. get enough rest avoid drinking alcoholic drinks....hope it help
Glucose is a carbohydrate. Carbohydrates are your main source of energy during exercise. By drinking sports drinks while exercise, you increase the amount of energy your body can use. This allows you to be able to exercise longer or at a higher intensity without fatiging.
Oh yes, 6 drinks in sequence is heavy drinking.
Binge drinking is when a person drinks huge quantities of alcohol Binge drinking is when a person drinks huge quantities of alcohol in a short space of time Binge drinking is when a person drinks huge quantities of alcohol in a short space of time
NO drinks.
from not going in out in cold weather and not drinking cold drinks from not going in out in cold weather and not drinking cold drinks
The driver who drinks and drives is to blame for drinking and driving.
Probably not. It can be done if you are seriously dehydrated and would exercise and drinking monster at the same time. But under normal circumstances it wouldn't be a problem what so ever.
Drinking non-alcoholic drinks and consuming food while drinking alcohol slows the absorption of alcohol into the blood.
Binge drinking definitions vary around the world, but in the United States, it is generally defined as a male drinking 5 standard-size drinks in a 2-hour period or a female drinking 4 standard-size drinks in the same amount of time.
to much energy