
Alcohol
{Booze, liquor, spirits, wine, beer, cocktails, long drinks}
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FAQs
Should I consume alcohol to protect from heart problems?
There is evidence to suggest that low and moderate drinking (i.e., within the lower risk guidelines) can protect against coronary heart disease, but it is a relatively small effect and it's best to try other, safer methods first.
Does drinking water cancel out the effects of alcohol?
Water or soft drinks do not cancel the effects of alcohol. However, they do slow down the pace of alcohol intake. Water also helps reducing the dehydration, helping the hangover next morning.
Does mixing drinks makes you more drunk?
Mixing drinks does not cause your hangover as the alcohol content does not change. However, mixing can irritate the stomach even more, leading to unpleasant side effects.
Does coffee sober you up?
Coffee can make you more alert and awake, but does not reduce the effects caused by alcohol. This makes drunk driving especially dangerous due to the impaired judgement and the perceived state of alertness caused by the coffee.
Source: http://drugscience.org.uk/drugs/depressants/alcohol
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References
1 Nutt, D. J., King, L. A., & Phillips, L. D. (2010). Drug harms in the UK: a multicriteria decision analysis.61462-6/fulltext) The Lancet, 376(9752), 1558-1565.
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