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Health - chapter 5 - effects of alcohol
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Some negative effects of alcohol are nausea, vomiting, and hangovers.
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Alcohol helps calm feelings of anxiety and produces feelings of pleasure and well-being.
True
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After a few drinks, the drinker becomes intoxicated, but the brain mechanisms controlling the sense of balance are not yet disturbed.
False
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There isn't a clear connection between people who drink to enhance feelings of pleasure with people who develop problems with alcohol.
False
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Some people develop a higher tolerance for alcohol, which means they can consume large amounts of alcohol without obvious signs of intoxication.
True
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Alcohol may induce sleep, but larger amounts can disrupt the normal sleep cycle.
True
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Alcohol is considered a depressant drug, however, it can initially have stimulating properties.
True
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For genetic reasons, some people are more tolerant of alcohol, even when they drink excessively, but they are not predisposed to alcoholism.
False
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Heavier doses begin to act on the parts of the brain that control vital functions such as heart rate, respiration, and body temperature.
True
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Alcohol does not dull minor aches and pain.
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