Probably - you'll need to read the policy conditions to see if a clause exists that excludes or limits coverage for accidental death caused by or contributed to by the use of alcohol, drugs, etc.
Yes, It can. Benzo are considered illgeal if you are taking them without prescription
Toxicology is the study of the adverse effects of chemicals on living organisms, while environmental toxicology focuses on the impact of these chemicals on ecosystems, including plants, animals, and the environment as a whole. Environmental toxicology considers how pollutants in the environment may affect the health of various organisms and the overall balance of ecosystems.
Yes of course. Marijuana is a psychoactive drug it changes the brain function and results in alterations in perception, mood, or consciousness. It is definitely going to affect driving ability
An accidental affects the entire measure after you see it.
An accidental in music is a symbol placed before a note to change its pitch. It can raise or lower the note by a half step. Accidentals affect the specific note they are placed in, but only for the duration of the measure in which they appear.
No, causes determine results. Results are the outcomes or consequences of the causes that are set in motion. Identifying and understanding the causes allows for better prediction and management of results.
results?
An accidental in music is a symbol placed before a note to change its pitch. It can raise or lower the note by a half step. Accidentals affect the specific note they are placed in and any other same notes in the same measure.
The same way it does when you are driving a car
Yes it does
badly
will a speeding ticket in Europe affect my U.S. driving record?