No, brake fluid does not contain alcohol. Drinking it can kill you however, as a patient in rehab nearly found out.
False (A+)
The only one I know of is reviving nearly frozen-to-death people. Other than that, no; not that is yet known.
The only one I know of is reviving nearly frozen-to-death people. Other than that, no; not that is yet known.
Drivers with a BAC of .016 (twice the legal limit) account for at least half of all alcohol-related traffic fatalities.
According to the CDC, approximately 10,500 people die each year in the U.S. from alcohol-related driving incidents. This accounts for nearly a third of all traffic-related deaths. Additionally, around 300,000 people are injured in alcohol-related accidents annually.
Most likely because any parent of a teen knows they have a nearly unlimited capacity for making bad decisions on their own without alcohol clouding their judgment (such as it is) any further.
I believe so. Nearly all the products out there contain alcohol.
No, alcohol pads and hand sanitizers that are alcohol based do not work immediately as intended. Alcohol will kill bacteria on the skin however it takes nearly 36 hours to do so.
No. In fact quite the opposite occurs. Alcohol makes you feel warm, but causes a reduction in your core temperature. Simply to reiterate, the above is true! In addition, if you research, alcohol attacks nearly every organ in the body, and most medical encyclopedias recommend the discontinuance of alcohol use when known to have most medical conditions. Look it up yourself. It is shocking! Unfortunately, many of us have this knowledge and may not adhere to it.
Because it isn't nearly powerful enough.
It can, when it means "almost" (not all, not every person). The adverb nearly can also mean "more closely" (e.g. nearly related).