Effects of alcohol on the liver
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drinking alcohol in cold weather or while in water can drain too much heat from the body & lead to hypothermia. liver works harder-liver breaks down toxic substances, alcohol, to neutralize any poisonous effects. liver can only break down one alcoholic drink per hour. drinking more than that amount causes alcohol to build up & to stress the liver.
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Title: Chapter 25 - The Effects of Alcohol Author: bhardy Last modified by: Admin-5 Created Date: 10/12/2015 3:06:00 AM Company: Technology Services HCBOE
[DOC File]The Effects of Alcohol and other Drugs
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The effect of alcohol on the DA system is not directly with the DA receptors, but rather indirectly by increasing DA levels in the mesocorticolimbic system. This increase is associated with the reinforcing and rewarding effects of alcohol.
[DOC File]Alcohol Affects and Safe Drinking Habits
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The following information concerning the effects of alcohol and controlled substances use on an individual’s health, work, and personal life is furnished to drivers. Alcohol. Alcohol, a natural substance formed by the fermentation that occurs when sugar reacts with yeast, is the major active ingredient in wine, beer, and distilled spirits.
[DOC File]ALCOHOL
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Generally, acamprosate and naltrexone are tried before disulfiram because of their better safety profiles; however, the types of drug effects are a consideration when selecting agents. Acamprosate is a first-line option, particularly in patients with liver disease, and may be better than naltrexone in maintaining abstinence in patients who have ...
[DOC File]Alcohol Affects and Safe Drinking Habits
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Alcohol is metabolized by the liver at a rate of _____. If alcohol continues to be consumed at a greater rate than 0.5 oz. per hour, the balance of the alcohol continues to circulate throughout the body via the bloodstream until it can be metabolized.
[DOC File]Short-Term Effects of Drinking
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Alcohol Effects and Safe Drinking Habits. Alcohol and the Body. Absorption: Alcohol is absorbed quickly into the bloodstream through the stomach wall and small intestine. The rate of absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream is related to several factors. Higher concentrations of alcohol (e.g., vodka) are absorbed faster than lower ...
[DOC File]Chapter 25 - The Effects of Alcohol
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The problems can range from minor to fatal. Risks due to regular use. Regular use of alcohol can lead to problems such as increased spending on alcohol, concentration and memory difficulties, stomach and liver disorders, diabetes, poor sleeping habits, gaining …
[DOC File]Alcohol Chapter 10
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Fatty Liver. Alcohol slows down the growth of what? New liver cells. What levels are reduced in the liver? oxygen. Prolonged heavy use of alcohol results in this disease, a condition in which liver tissue is destroyed and then replaced with useless scar tissue or “scarring of tissue”? Cirrhosis. How does alcohol use result in hepatitis?
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