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12/20/08
Effects of Alcohols

 

Today Mr Cai is going to tell everyone the effects of Alcohols..

Know your limits Alcohol Awareness Week 7th 14th April 2008-1

  1. Hangovers. Headaches, nausea, vomiting, aches and pains all result from drinking too much. (SUFFERING MODE)
  2. Weight gain. Alcohol is not water. A beer has about 150 "empty" calories that provide few if any nutrients. (If you all like belly GO FOR IT)
  3. High blood pressure. Along with being overweight, high blood pressure is associated with many serious health problems.
  4. Depressed immune system. Impaired immunity makes you more likely to contract viral illnesses such as flu and infections.
  5. Cancer. 2-4% of all cancer cases are related to alcohol.
  6. Liver disease. Heavy drinking can cause fatty liver, hepatitis, cirrhosis and cancer of the liver. The liver breaks down alcohol at the rate of only one drink per hour.
  7. Alcohol poisoning. Drinking large amounts can result in alcohol poisoning, which causes unconsciousness and even death. Breathing slows, and the skin becomes cold and may look blue. Don't let a person in this condition "sleep it off."
  8. Heart or respiratory failure. Excessive drinking can have serious results. Heart or respiratory failure often means death.
  9. Other long-term effects of heavy alcohol use include loss of appetite, vitamin deficiencies, stomach ailments, sexual impotence, central nervous system damage, and memory loss.

With all these side effects WHY TOUTURE yourself... If you want to get high you can always find other ways like taking a elevator to somewhere high and you will feel high.. =x Oppps LAME I know...

BTW A pregnant woman should also avoid alcohol, since it can cause brain damage to the unborn child. So for heavy drinkers I urge you to cut down on drinking so much why not drink more water...


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Nicholas Goh Wei Cai
21st Jan 1985
weicai7@gmail.com

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