Yes, both do VERY much.
Alcohol affects the ability of the liver to control lipid production and distribution.
The presence of alcohol over long periods affects the ability of the liver to metabolize fats.
Alcohol affects all the organ systems of the body. It could affect sterility, and will most certainly affect the ability to get and sustain an erection.
It doesn't affect your sight so much as it affects your reaction speed and ability to focus clearly.
Alcohol has been proven to slow your reaction time, vision, concentration, comprehension, coordination and perception. These coupled, impair a driver from safely driving and staying alert while on the road. But with that said, how exactly does alcohol do this to your body? Alcohol is absorbed into your blood stream once taken and affects your body functions.This of course, does depend on how much alcohol one has had.
alcohol affects every organ in your body; that's if you have too much.
Alcohol is a depressant.
Alcohol.....you WILL get injured. Drugs.....you won't care.Also, affects in grammer using is effected.
alcohol is a depressant, which affects mood, and a drug that affects impulse control and inhibitions.
Hydroplaning affects your ability to steer and brake
Alcohol first affects your judgment and decision-making abilities. It can impair your ability to assess situations accurately, leading you to underestimate the risks of driving. Additionally, alcohol slows your reaction times and impairs coordination, making it more difficult to control a vehicle safely. For your safety and that of others, it's crucial to avoid driving after consuming alcohol.
Hydroplaning affects your ability to steer and brake