dehydration, regrets, disrupts sleeping patterns, car accidents, hangover, slows brain, liver disease, alters behavior, dependence, cost $, oportunity costs (could be doing something productive), etc......... find a hobby!(a hobby that is not drinking that is!)
Depending on the amount consumed: Impaired judgement, lessened motor skills (walking, moving), slurred speach, altered moods (easily angered, weepy, giddy), dehydration, vomiting, unconsciousness. Then waking up with a hangover: dry mouth, headache, light-headedness, sensitivity to light and sound, severe fatigue. And if the amount consumed is sufficient, death from alcohol poisoning.
Answer2: Health officials in the United States call binge drinking a major public health problem. Overdrinking may rarely cause death directly, but it still poses a health threat. "Alcohol can raise havoc with any organ in your body," says mental-health expert Jerome Levin. "Alcohol's favorite targets are the nervous system, the liver, and the heart." Says an article in Discover magazine: "New research suggests that young drinkers are courting danger. Because their brains are still developing well into their twenties, teens who drink excessively may be destroying significant amounts of mental capacity." Chronic alcohol consumption is also associated with increased acne, premature wrinkling of the skin, weight gain, damage to internal organs, alcohol dependency, and drug addiction."According to one U.S. study, "frequent binge drinkers were eight times more likely than non-binge drinkers to miss a class, fall behind in schoolwork, get hurt or injured, and damage property."
It can also wreak havoc on the nervous system, the liver, and the heart. Excessive amounts of alcohol deprive the brain of oxygen; vital bodily functions can begin to shut down. Symptoms may include vomiting, unconsciousness, and slow or irregular breathing. In some cases death can result.
Liver damage, or brain swells when gets dehydrated, too much of anything can be bad so moderating is the key..
All members of the opposite sex look gorgeous. Also Liver failure and may cause you to lose your life-Hypothetically speaking.
vomiting , dizziness , confusion , loss in balance, poor coordination , lowered heart and breathing rate , vision is impaired
alcohol is a depressant, which affects mood, and a drug that affects impulse control and inhibitions.
u can get drunk and die
Drinking Alcohol could do it...
Drinking alcohol in moderation is associated with better health and longevity than either abstaining or abusing alcohol.
If you don't die, you get even more stupid than you were before you took it.
It is not legal in Alberta to drive a motor vehicle with an open container of alcohol. This law also affects the passenger who is drinking alcohol.
There are many positive effects of drinking alcohol regularly and in moderation. Two very important ones are better health and greater longevity.
I did, no side affects
Alcohol affects the cerebellum which leads to loss of body balance.
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Alcohol is a depressant, and affects your brain by depressing its reaction time.
In alcohol rehabs, people learn to withdrawal from alcohol by talking about the bad news associated with drinking and how it affects family and friends and social life.