Alcohol facts
Addiction facts
numbers
how it affects the body/brain
Random facts
100

what is it called when you can't stop drinking alcohol?

an addiction 

100

what can an addition also be known as?

A substance use disorder.

100

Approximately how many people suffer from addiction? 

over 21 million nationwide

100

alcohol does not affect the brain once you turn 18.  True or False? 

False.

100

Being drunk can make you feel relaxed. True or False?

True.

200

how to delay the ability to become addicted to alcohol? (two possible answers)

By improving your self control and/or delaying when use begins.

200

The alcohol is ethanol based. True or False?

True

200

two in seven people will experience addiction at some point in their lives.  True or False?

False.  It's one in seven people who will experience addiction at some point in their lives.

200

Ethanol (alcohol) acts as a depressant within the brain in other words it slows down the function of the cells.  True or False?

True because it messes with the brain's neurotransmitters.

200

when does a hangover occur? 

The morning after you were drunk the night before.

300

what is the miserable after-effect of consuming too much alcohol?

A hangover. 

300

Ethanol has a sweet taste and is a cyder color.  True or false. 

False. Ethanol is a clear liquid that has a bitter taste.

300

when did scientist first started to understand addiction as a brain disorder?

Back in the 1950s.

300

What are some withdrawal symptoms? 

sweating, nausea, shakiness and anxiety.

300

What does B.A.C stand for?

Blood Alcohol Concentration.

400

When does alcohol absorb into your bloodstream the fastest. (before or after eating?)

After eating because it can directly go into your small intestines because the small intestine has a bigger surface area.

400

what is the difference between liking something and being addicted to something?

obsessive thoughts. (feeling like you can't stop)

400

After 2 to 4 drinks in the first 3 hours your B.A.C climbs to about 0.05-0.06.  True or False?

Fasle. It's after 2 or 2 and a half drinks within the first hour.

400

The Limbic system is responsible for our basic survival instincts.  True or False?

True.

400

The portal system is a ______

Special system of veins.

500

what would happen is too much alcohol hits your cerebellum? 

you might lose your balance and fall.

500

where did Dr.Olds and Dr.Milner study?

In the laboratory studies of rats.

500

what two main parts of the brain are affected by drug use?  

The limbic system and the cortex.

500

What does the pre-frontal cortex do? 

It separates us from animals.

500

what is the particular cell that absolves alcohol?

Enterocytes.

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