No. A lower body temperature is associated with alcohol overdose or poisoning. If ever in doubt, obtain medical attention ASAP. Alcohol poisoning is very dangerous and can be fatal.
Many universities today have an alcohol amnesty or Good Samaritan policy to protect both the victim and the person who seeks medical attention for the victim.
No. Low body temperature is.
yes overdose painkiller can cause high temperature n other side effects alsoo
Yes, temperature affect the concentration of alcohol. Alcohol is made up of ethanol, high temperature oxidised ethanol to ethanoic acid so the concentration of alcohol decrease.
alcohol has high vapour pressure than water at room temperature.
a dangerously high body temperature would be anything above 39 degrees C
our body is need the alcohol but out of 100 percent need is 20 percent,..too much alcohol is not good coz the blood of your body going high,.then if high caused high blood pressure,..
Heat is conducted form the high temperature body to the low temperature body until their temperatures are the same.
no
when body temperature becomes too high the proteins in the body can ''denature'' or lose their shape, becoming functionless
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.
It is a prevalent fact that the prescription drug abuse has grown among all segments of population, even, it is common among high school students. It is estimated that in the U.S alone there are more than 15 million people abuse prescription drugs.
If your brain overheats, you instantly die.
36.5 - 37.5 is normal body temperature