Yes, you can. If the affinity exists to become an alcoholic, then drinking will make you more and more dependent on alcohol.
Drinking alcohol in moderation reduces the risk of developing type 2 (adult onset) diabetes.
yes and no it depends on the person though i am not a doctor. Give it to God pray about it.
how to stop them from drinking alcohol
When a person with diabetes consumes alcohol, it can lead to fluctuations in blood sugar levels. Alcohol can cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) if consumed without food or if in excess. It is important for individuals with diabetes to monitor their blood sugar levels closely when drinking alcohol and to drink in moderation.
When you say "drinking", it carries the connotation of drinking alcohol, drinking alcohol to excess, and becoming addicted to it.
First, wine is alcohol. So drinking alcohol is no different than drinking wine.
A bibation is an act of drinking, especially alcohol.
no
Absolutely not.
No you just live your life to the fullest <3 the haters out there btw:this is not a true mesage
Type 2 diabetes: Obesity and Family History. Type 1 diabetes: Genetic. The risk of developing type 2 diabetes can be reduced significantly by drinking alcoholic beverages (beer, wine or liquor) in moderation. Large-scale research consistently finds a 30% to 40% lower risk of diabetes associated with moderate drinking. However, exactly how alcohol reduces the risk of diabetes has not yet been clearly established. However, new research has now demonstrated that alcohol improves the body's resistance to insulin, a problem of type 2 or adult onset diabetes. People with type 2 diabetes can't use glucose effectively because of their resistance to insulin. That's the hormone that permits glucose to be used by the body's cells.
Drinking alcohol can reduce the theraputic effectiveness of an antibiotic such as penicillin.