https://youtu.be/XgCOxm1EaRwDr. Matthew Walker and Dr. Andrew Huberman discuss how alcohol affects sleep. Dr. Matthew Walker is the author of the New York Times bestseller, "Why We Sleep"., 视频播放量 134、弹幕量 0、点赞数 1、投硬币枚数 0、收
Hormones affect sex drive, digestion, reproduction, and sexual function. Drinking alcohol alters hormone levels and can affect all these processes. If you drink heavily, you may notice it affects your sex drive, digestion, menstrual cycle, and ability to get pregnant. Men may notice difficulty wi...
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An enzyme issue can turn your cheeks rosy after you drink. ALDH2 is the enzyme that breaks down alcohol's toxic compound. When it isn't working right, the toxins stay in your cells, which leads to warmth and flushing. It's a genetic issue that's more likely to affect people from Asi...
Drinking alcohol excessively can also get in the way of other activities, your relationships, and your self-esteem, which can further affect your mental health. Alcohol can make you more likely to be depressed, and being depressed can make you more likely to drink alcohol. People who have...
How does alcohol affect the kidneys? Risks of Alcohol Abuse Alcohol affects many different parts of the body; prolonged or excessive use can lead to the irreversible damage of certain organs and systems. Many people known that alcohol can cause damage to the liver; however, the damage is not...
How does alcohol affect sleep? Drinking alcohol can negatively impact the quality and duration of sleep. Here are some examples of how: Reduced sleep quality Alcohol can reduce sleep quality, making you feel tired and sluggish. Although alcohol might help you fall asleep initially, it can disrupt...
These red, itchy skin bumps might show up when you drink. They can affect just one body part or pop up all over. Sometimes they're a symptom of alcohol intolerance, meaning your body can't break down alcohol well. They may also result from an allergic reaction to an ingredient in alcoh...
Not everyone who drinks alcohol heavily is considered an alcoholic. People who drink regularly enough to affect their family or work responsibilities and who drink in a way that puts them in dangerous situations (for example, behind the wheel of a car while intoxicated) are said toabuse alcohol...
(b)(i) Alcohol is a depressant drug.Explain how this could affect the ability of a person to drive a vehicle.I !■■■2(ii) State a long-term effect alcohol can have on two named organs.organ 1effect organ 2effect2](iii) Describe two social problems that can happen if a person be...