What is Alcohol
Effects
Short-term
Long-term
Wet brain
100

This is the main way alcohol is consumed.

What is an alcoholic beverage?

100

This organ filters the body's fluids

What is the liver?

100

This is one of the leading causes of death.

What is drunk-driving?

100

A condition in which the force of the blood against the artery walls is too high. 

What is high blood pressure?

100

A form of dementia that primarily affects chronic, long-term alcoholics at the end stages of their disease.

What is wet brain?

200

This is what alcohol from beverages is called.

What is ethanol?

200

The area of the brain that controls memory.

What is the hippocampus?

200

This happenes when your blood-alcohol levels get too high.

What is alcohol poisoning?

200

When a cell mutates uncontrolibly and attacks the body.

What is cancer?

200

The cause for wet brain and leads to an assortment of other health probloms

What is alcohol addiction?

300

Alcohol is created using this method.

What is fermentation?

300

Alcohol affects the brain and makes them think they are sober enough to do this activity.

Why do people drive drunk?

300

Can lead to violence and has caused about 50% of divorces. Also is caused by an overdependence to alcohol. 

What is alcoholism?

300

An overdependance or feeling like you cant live without a certain substance.

What is addiction?

300

The first stage of wet brain. Usually goes unchecked and progresses to stage 2.

What is Wernicke Encephalopathy?

400

Alcohol is mainly classified as this type of drug.

What is a depressent?

400

Someone who has too many drinks can pass out due to this.

What is an alcoholic-induced blackout?

400

When a baby dies during a delivary and can be a byproduct of excessive drinking.

What is a stillbirth?

400

Any condition that damages the liver and prevents it from functioning. Mostly caused by alcoholism.

What is liver disease?

400

The 2nd stage of wet brain. Some symptoms are memory loss, problems with learning and developing new memories, and hallucinations.

What is Korsakoff psychosis?

500

The messages in the brain are altered and slowed down.

How does alcohol affect the brain?

500

This causes reductions in neurons and sydrones like wet brain.

What is long-term drinking?

500

Can lead to stillbirths, miscarriges and fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.

What is the effects drinking during pregnancy?

500

Slowly breaks down this system, allowing opportunistic diseases to become more deadly. 

What is alcohol's effect on the immune system?

500

Around 25%

What is the percentage of people who recover from wet brain?