the onset effects of alcohol are loss of inhibitions and feeling "loose". heavier alcohol intoxication leads to lack of coordination, giddiness, and feeling "eft up".
tobacco can cause relaxation and to those who do not use it on a regular basis, another type of "eft up" feeling accompanied by dizziness.
put them together and what have you got? for some, a natural state of being. for others, a night of fun followed by a morning of pain. you may wake up in bed with a stranger or on someone else's front lawn. you may be missing friends or missing teeth. you may have new enemies or new diseases.
in moderation and a safe environment, alcohol and tobacco can be relaxing and nice. in excess and out on the town, they can allow you to do things that you wouldn't normally do. some neutral, some bad, and some VERY BAD. usually not good things.
chronic use of alcohol and tobacco can lead to creepiness, poor health, poor social skills, loss of motivation, more use of alcohol and tobacco.
can it make you stupider? the simple answer is yes.
what was the effect of the weakening tobacco market on slavery?
Alcohol and tobacco can have adverse effects on seed germination due to their chemical compositions, which may inhibit germination by impacting seed respiration and metabolism. It is recommended to avoid exposing seeds to these substances to promote successful germination.
Alcohol molecules are small and easily pass through the blood-brain barrier, reaching the brain quickly. Once in the brain, alcohol affects neurotransmitters and receptors, leading to impaired judgment, coordination, and cognitive function.
both tobacco and alcohol is very harmful to plants. Tobacco contains acetone(nail polish remover), cadmium (used in batteries), acetic acid (vinegar), ammonia(toilet cleaner), stearic acid (candle wax), etc. tobacco sounds more bad influence on plants, but its actually not. because when you give alcohol to plants, liquid of alcohol will be directly dissolved on the soil and this reacts faster than smoke.
Yes, tobacco use can harm the brain by restricting blood flow, causing inflammation, and increasing oxidative stress, which can lead to the death of brain cells. This can negatively impact cognitive functions like memory, attention, and decision-making.
It can help you with brain cells not dieing when you drink alcohol.
fetal alcohol syndrome
sharpened reaction time
Brain looses its fluidity because of alcohol leading contraction of brain.
That would be alcohol consumption and tobacco use.
The usual meaning is "Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms," which is a common abbreviation for the federal law enforcement agency, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Alcohol affects the mind by basically burning brain cells and sometimes you can be like that permanently
Because of "minors" not being able to comprehend the dangers of Alcohol and the effects that is can and most likely will cause for a "minor", such as drinking and driving, liver cancer, and the effect on your brain. Mr.Smith
It appears that teen brains might tolerate less alcohol than an older brain. However, there is no evidence that drinking in moderation has any adverse effects on the teen brain.
I think you must have brain cancer to ask questions like that. I've just got heart cancer for saying that.
i think that energy drinks can effect you brain because it has to much caffeine in it and you can get to much of it in your system at one time just like alcohol.
Destruction of brain cells and memory loss