Alcohol clouds your sense of jusdgment, balance, timing and interferes with your motor skills - which are all things you need when operating a vehicle relying on rider input to stay upright.
It is a false statement that a person's driving ability increases as the amount of alcohol in a person's body increases. Their driving ability actually decreases.
It can, especially if a person has been taking aspirin, ibuprofen or other medications that affect the ability of the stomach and intestines to produce protective mucous.
Alcohol can affect a person's decisions, usually for the worst, and can change a person's life forever. Drinking alcohol can be addictive and can become a person's only worry in life and can ruin all of the future goals and plans they once had.
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Drinking alcohol does several things to a person. The alcohol can have dire effects on a persons brains and ability to function. Alcohol can also make some people gain weight.
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its addictive and it harmed the person who used it.
Marfan syndrome by itself does not affect a person's intelligence or ability to learn.
Colour-coding helps in memorisation, but otherwise being able to distinguish words more easily can affect a person's ability to read words.
no gender does not affect memory
Malocclusion may be seen as crooked, crowded, or protruding teeth. It may affect a person's appearance, speech, and/or ability to eat.
Not that I know of it probably has something to to with ability