Drinking alcohol in moderation reduces the risk of developing type 2 (adult onset) Diabetes.
yes -taken with alcohol or depress. drugs effects will be greater.
Alcohol
Your tummy hurts
yes -taken with alcohol or depress. drugs effects will be greater.
yes -taken with alcohol or depress. drugs effects will be greater.
yes -taken with alcohol or depress. drugs effects will be greater.
smoking alcohol and drugs
alcohol and drugs can have different effects on people depending on the person and what kind (stimulants, depressants, etc) Some alcohol and drugs can increase aggression in users and may contribute to parent abuse.
Grant Lester Donnelly has written: 'Alcohol and the habit-forming drugs' -- subject(s): Alcohol, Drugs, Narcotics, Physiological effect
When you mix alcohol with drugs, such as marijuana, cocaine, or even over-the-counter medications, the combined effect may be greater than, and quite different from, the expected effects of their use individually.
Anything. Except what your allergic to, obviously, or things with alcohol or drugs mixed in. If your diabetic just stick with what you were eating before.
yes because it hurts you