EBK BIOLOGY
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780100667976
Author: Maier
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 18, Problem 2CTS
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The effect of excessive drinking on studies and the strategies to limit the drinks.
Introduction:
The alcohol consumption is also injurious to health; it causes a decrease in senses after some time of consumption. As it affects the senses highly, it is the reason for many vehicles and other types of accident.
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