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ALCOHOL

Is alcohol really addictive?

Alcohol makes many people feel good, and that it affects the brain, but new research goes a step further by tightening the focus on areas of the brain most likely affected by alcohol. In both groups, drinking alcohol caused the release of naturally occurring feel-good opioids known as endorphins in two key brain regions associated with reward processing.

Side Effect?

First, the liver damage or liver disease, excessive alcohol induces the disease. Moreover it causing the illnesses. To continue, it is facilitating the destruction of brain cells to inhibit the function of the brain. Also it damage comes from the stomach quickly. At last it gets out of the bones of calcium in the urine weak. Finally drinking alcohol make it more fat that make more unhealthier than before.

What is the thing that contain in Alcohol?

The type of alcohol that features in the alcoholic drinks we drink is a chemical called ethanol. To make alcohol, you need to put grains, fruits or vegetables through a process called fermentation. Wine and cider are made by fermenting fruit, while fermented cereals such as barley and rye form the basis of beer and spirits. A drink's alcohol content is affected by how long it's left to ferment.Spirits also go through a process called distillation where a proportion of the water is removed, leaving a stronger concentration of alcohol and flavour.

What is Black out?

When this happened to feel anxious or worried about eating and drinking. This phenomenon called medical term for black-out. Black out is phenomenal that film is broken by drunk starts automatically . People have a lot to say frequently broken into, this is actually a drinking binge drinkers continue without form is because fixed. Which affect the people's to do the criminal which it affect themselves to not remember about the crime they did.

What medications interact harmfully with alcohol?

Some medicines that people might never have suspected can react with alcohol, including many that can be purchased “over the counter” without a prescription. Mixing Alcohol with Medicines lists medications that can cause harm when taken with alcohol and describes the effects that can result. It does not include all possible medicines that may interact with alcohol, however.