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  • ...is a form of [[dementia]] caused by long-term, excessive consumption of [[alcohol]]. It is characterized by cognitive and memory impairments, with a range of Alcohol-related dementia is pronounced as /ˈælkəhɔːl rɪˈleɪtɪd dɪˈmɛnʃə/.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Blackout (drug-related amnesia)]]
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  • ...reɪn ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/) is a form of [[brain damage]] caused by long-term, heavy [[alcohol]] consumption. ..."alcohol", a psychoactive substance with dependence-producing properties, "related", meaning connected, and "brain damage", referring to injury or harm to the
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  • ...nancy. These defects are part of a spectrum of conditions known as [[Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders]] (FASDs). ...o describe the physical and mental defects that can occur in a baby due to alcohol exposure during pregnancy.
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  • ...ications that develop when the liver is damaged due to excessive intake of alcohol. ...erm "Alcohol-related liver disease" is derived from the English language. "Alcohol" comes from the Arabic "al-kuhl" which means 'the kohl', in reference to th
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  • == Alcohol == '''Alcohol''' (/ælˈkɒhɔːl/, from Arabic: الغول‎, al-ghawl) is a category o
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  • ...lly measured as mass per volume. For example, a BAC of 0.02% means 0.2g of alcohol per 1000g of an individual's blood, or 0.2g per liter, which is equivalent ...tration" is derived from the three words: "Blood" (Old English ''blōd''), "Alcohol" (Arabic ''al-kuḥl''), and "Concentration" (Latin ''concentratus'').
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  • == Alcohol Misuse == .../ˈælkəhɔːl ˈmɪsjuːz/) refers to the harmful or hazardous consumption of [[alcohol]], including any drinking that causes physical, social or mental harm.
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  • == Alcohol Monopoly == An '''Alcohol Monopoly''' (pronunciation: /ˈælkəhɒl məˈnɒpəli/) is a type of [[Go
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  • ...itizing drugs''', are a class of medications that deter the consumption of alcohol by causing unpleasant side effects. The name derives from the drug [[Disulf ..., causing symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, flushing, and palpitations if alcohol is consumed.
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  • '''Alcohol and Pregnancy''' '''Alcohol and pregnancy''' refers to the consumption of [[alcohol]] during the period of [[pregnancy]]. It is a topic of significant medical
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  • == Alcohol and Health == '''Alcohol and health''' refers to the effects of alcohol consumption on human health. The effects can be both beneficial and harmful
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  • ...consuming [[alcohol]]. The term can also refer to a beverage that contains alcohol. The term "alcoholic" is derived from the word "alcohol," which comes from the Arabic "al-kuhl," meaning "the kohl." This refers to
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  • == Rubbing Alcohol == '''Rubbing alcohol''', also known as '''isopropyl alcohol''' or '''surgical spirit''', is a liquid solution used primarily as a topic
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  • ...on''') refers to the physiological state that follows the consumption of [[alcohol]] (ethanol). Alcohol intoxication: /ˈælkəhɒl ɪntɒksɪˈkeɪʃən/
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  • '''Alcohol Myopia''' ...effects of alcohol on behavior. The term originates from the Greek words "alcohol" (ἄλκοολ) and "myopia" (μυωπία), which mean "distilled wine" a
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  • ...unk''' (/drʌŋk/) is a state of intoxication caused by the consumption of [[alcohol]] or other [[psychoactive substance]]s. ...tion where the [[central nervous system]] is impaired due to the intake of alcohol. This condition can lead to a decrease in physical and mental control, ofte
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  • ...nancy. These defects are part of a spectrum of conditions known as [[Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders]] (FASDs). ...o describe the physical and mental defects that can occur in a baby due to alcohol exposure during pregnancy.
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  • == Alcohol and Weight == ...ohol and weight''' refers to the relationship between the consumption of [[alcohol]] and changes in [[body weight]]. The term is often used in the context of
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  • ...tal Alcohol Syndrome vary from child to child, but defects caused by Fetal Alcohol Syndrome are not reversible. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is pronounced as /ˈfiːtəl ˈælkəhɔːl ˈsɪndroʊm/.
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  • == Alcohol consumption == ...relation to the discussion of health effects and social issues related to alcohol use.
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  • ...reɪn ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/) is a form of [[brain damage]] caused by long-term, heavy [[alcohol]] consumption. ..."alcohol", a psychoactive substance with dependence-producing properties, "related", meaning connected, and "brain damage", referring to injury or harm to the
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  • ...its potential influence on the consumption behavior and attitudes towards alcohol, particularly among young people. ...ng" is a compound noun formed from the words "alcohol" and "advertising". "Alcohol" comes from the Arabic word "al-kuhl", which means 'the kohl', a powder use
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  • == Paddington Alcohol Test == ...('''PAT''') is a medical screening tool used to identify potential alcohol-related problems among those attending accident and emergency departments. It is na
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  • == Alcohol (drug) == ...stic effects of alcohol intoxication ("drunkenness"). Among other effects, alcohol produces a mood lift and euphoria, decreased anxiety, increased sociability
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