I forgot their number, but call this place, I think its called "911". They come to your house and help you with stuff.
It was drinking heavily.
Who said that children have no snoring problem. Children have snoring problem but they have occasionally because of sleep in an unusual position and sweats heavily during sleeping time. Most of adults are suffering snoring disease due to late night sleeping, heavy headache, smoking or drinking alcohol before sleeping. asonor.com
Original answer: Drinking heavily exposes people to liver problems.Does not fit the criteria requested by the Asker.New answer: Drinking heavily can make a person predisposed to liver problems.
No, "heavily" is an adverb. It is used to describe how an action is done or to what extent something is done.
drinking and driving. HEAVILY.
Hepatic cirrhosis
partying heavily, intoxicated, a wild drinking spree.
Depression, or if they go to a party school in which everyone else is drinking. If the main source of entertainment for most of their friends is going out to parties and clubs and drinking heavily, they'll be at a greater risk to do the same.
"More heavily" is a comparative. "Most heavily" would be a superlative.
No, John Denver had been drinking heavily in that period of his life, and was failing medical exams, but it is not believed that he was actually intoxicated in any way when he was actually flying on that fateful day.
Duel apparently shot himself, after drinking heavily the previous evening
Hyaline cartilage