____ is a drug that is produced by a chemical reaction in fruits, vegetables, and grains.
What is Alcohol?
Alcohol is a ______ drug.
What is fast-acting?
Alcohol is a depressant and can affect your _______ health.
What is Emotional?
What is Alcoholism?
A chronic disease characterized by uncontrollable drinking and preoccupation with alcohol.
Intervention is when ________________.
A gathering occurs with family and friends and are introduced to the problem.
Alcohol belongs to a group of drugs known as...
What are Depressants?
_____________ is the ability to make considered decisions or come to conclusions and is what is highly affected by alcohol.
What is Judgement?
Only ______ rids the body of Alcohol.
What is Time?
Symptoms of Alcoholism can include __________________.
Blackouts, Dizziness, Nausea, Aggression, and Craving.
What is an alcoholics first step of recovery called?
What is Admission?
______ is the legal limit of BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) for drivers that are over the age of 18.
What is 0.08?
What body part is responsible for breaking down alcohol after it enters the bloodstream?
What is the Liver?
Mothers that drink alcohol during pregnancy have a chance of their baby being born with ______________.
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?
Physical dependence is a type of __________________________ in which the body itself feels a direct need for a drug.
What is an Addiction?
A _________ is a return to the use of a drug after trying to stop.
What is Relapse?
A mixed drink containing __________________ is absorbed into the body more quickly than straight shots.
What are Carbonated Mixers or Energy Drinks?
Vodka, absinthe, whiskey, rum, and tequila all don't contain ________ while beer is full of it.
What are Carbohydrates, Different types of Fats, and Cholesterol?
Alcohol disrupts the parts of the brain responsible for memory and __________________________.
What is Problem-Solving?
In the second stage of alcoholism, alcoholics may make __________________________ for drinking.
What is Excuses?
Headaches and Mood Swings are examples of ______________.
What are Withdrawal Symptoms?
________________ is how much all college students nationwide will spend yearly on alcoholic beverages.
What is $4.2 billion?
These types of food slow down the absorption of alcohol into the body.
What is High-Protein Foods?
How long does it take for alcohol to eventually get to your brain?
What is 30 seconds?
What is aggressive or resentful behavior?
Alcohol is a factor in _____________ percent of all fatal traffic incidents in the United States.
What is 31%?