Other ways of thinking or acting.
What are alternatives?
The ability of the body to respond quickly and appropriately to things.
What is reaction time?
fats build up in the liver and can not be broken down.
What is fatty liver?
The physical or psychological need for a drug.
What is addiction?
The reactions that occur when someone stops using an addictive substance.
Alcohol is produced by this chemical process.
What is fermentation?
The legal BAC in Indiana.
What is 0.08%?
This disease affects the liver and can cause death.
What is Cirrhosis?
People who have an addiction and a problem with alcohol.
Who are alcoholics?
The process of learning to live an alcohol-free life.
What is recovery?
Alcohol is this kind of drug.
What are depressants?
This organ filters alcohol and breaks it down, making it safer for the body.
What is the liver?
Alcohol poisoning, cirrhosis, addiction, and other drinking-related illnesses could lead to this if not managed.
What is death?
This makes the body think it needs more of a drug.
What is tolerance?
The alcoholic agrees to seek help when urged by family/friends.
What is an intervention?
A substance that is illegal for teens and causes many health risks.
What is Alcohol?
A person's mental and physical abilities have been impaired by alcohol.
What is intoxication?
A body part that loses cells when alcohol is used, which impairs the ability to think and function.
What is a brain?
Drinking alone, needing frequent alcoholic beverages, and vomiting are all symptoms.
What is alcoholism?
The physical process of freeing the body from an addictive substance.
What is detoxification?
An age group that is influenced by peer pressure and social media into group into drinking alcohol, even though it is very dangerous.
What are teens?
This alcohol-related condition can kill you.
What is alcohol poisoning?
Alcohol affects this and lessons it.
What is inhibition?
There are this many stages of alcoholism.
A recovering alcoholic will sometimes experience this on the road to sobriety.