Alcohol in any concentration is:
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An anti-depressant.
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A stimulant.
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Calming to your nerves.
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Negatively affecting your ability to concentrate.
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Explanation
Alcohol in any concentration is a depressant that slows your reflexes, nerve impulses, and bodily functions. Even a very small amount of alcohol negatively affects your ability to concentrate, react quickly, and it impairs your driving skills. Therefore, avoid driving under the influence of alcohol.
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