probably something that affected their brain or stomach
Alcohol poisoning or acute alcohol intoxication is what happens when a person drinks enough alcohol to cause them to pass out and/or depresses their respiratory system a dangerous amount. This condition can result in asphyxiation, heartbeat irregularity, extreme dehydration from vomiting, and hypothermia among other things.
A teetotaler is a person that does not drink alcohol.
If they want to.
technical ethanol? if this is meant to be "pure" alcohol a.k.a ethanol if you drink this in large amounts you will almost definetly die of alcohol posioning. This is why so many people died from drinking moonshine because it had such a high alcohol concentration in the drink.
Intoxication temporarily affects the operation of the brain.
Alcohol in itself is a substance. Most alcoholic drinks are mostly made up of water, but contain proportionally small amounts of ethanol and sometimes even smaller amounts of methanol, which are both alkanols i.e. alcohols. Alcohol itself is not a social issue. The production, sale and consumption of alcoholic drinks is a social issue, seeing as it clearly has an effect on society.
Alcohol in small quantities is believed to be beneficial in some individuals. That is not true of larger quantities. Alcohol is a neurotoxin, and excessive use is dangerous.Recommended amounts are five or fewer standard drinks per week for women, 8-10 for men -- taken on separate days, not all at once.A standard drink is any drink that contains about 14 grams of pure alcohol (about 0.6 fluid ounces or 1.2 tablespoons).
Could be diabetic
"Hard" drinks contain alcohol. Anything without alcohol is a soft drink.
No for the baby to get addicted it has to be the mother who drinks alcohol so the through her the baby gets it.
Moderate drinking refers to drinking alcohol without drinking excessively. This usually means that a person drinks small amounts on occasion.
Alcohol poisoning can occur after consuming a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time. The specific number of drinks that can lead to alcohol poisoning varies depending on factors like a person's weight, metabolism, and tolerance level. In general, excessive consumption of 4-5 drinks in a short period of time can be dangerous and increase the risk of alcohol poisoning.