If a person continues to drink alcohol excessively, it can lead to a range of serious health issues, including liver disease, cardiovascular problems, and an increased risk of certain cancers. Additionally, chronic alcohol consumption can result in addiction, impacting mental health, relationships, and overall quality of life. Over time, tolerance may develop, leading to higher consumption and more severe consequences. Ultimately, continued drinking can significantly diminish both physical and emotional well-being.
well as far as i know....if a person continues to drink then he'll be not be able to get rid of it.It will then become an addiction and addiction are not easily forgiven..!! :)
Dipsomaniac : "a person addicted to alcohol ".
A person who lives to drink is an alcoholic
A person drink beer of alcohol. Taste good.
A teetotaler.
Some one who does not drink alcohol teetotalSomeone who is teetotal does not drink alcohol - the word derives from the emphatic expression of Total - total abstinence from alcohol.
Your reaction speeds are slower and your concentration is also affected by drinking alcohol. Alcohol affects a person’s information-processing skills, also known as cognitive skills, and hand-eye coordination, also referred to as psychomotor skills.Here is an interesting test: http://dontriskit.info/drink-driving/test-your-reactions/
no
No he does not. He is a recovering person
Yes they can along as they are not driving it!! :)
A teetotaler is a person that does not drink alcohol.
Toxic dosage varies from person to person, but it is possible to die from a blood alcohol content of 4mg/dL. For any person, reaching that amount depends on how quickly they drink and how strong it is.