Drinking alcohol can have many different effects on the body, and not all of them are life-threatening. Many of the effects of alcohol consumption are dose-dependent and can vary from person to person, depending on factors such as general health, tolerance, amount of alcohol consumed and frequency of consumption.
You should never drink any amount of alcohol during pregnancy. There is research showing that very small amounts can have an effect on a fetus and cause birth defects. Drinking any amount of alcohol can cause FAS (fetal alcohol syndrome).
No, one can not die from a very small amount of alcohol. If the person drinking the alcohol is allergic they could possible die from any amount of alcohol.
Consuming watermelon while drinking alcohol is generally safe in moderation. However, it is important to be mindful of the overall amount of alcohol and watermelon consumed, as excessive intake of either can lead to negative health effects. It is always best to drink alcohol responsibly and stay hydrated with water.
Drinking any alcohol may be dangerous to your baby. There has been no 'safe' amount of alcohol identified that does not cause fetal alcohol syndrome.
binge drinking
yes
The effects of distilled spirits on the body are no different than those of beer and wine. Standard drinks of each all contain the same amount of alcohol (0.6 oz).
binge drinking
is drinking a moderate amount of Jack Daniels bad if you have clogged carotid arteries
yes
No.