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Which of these is NOT an effect of alcohol on the body?
Alcohol typically impairs judgment, increases reaction time, and causes slurred speech. It does not improve coordination; instead, it significantly impairs moto
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Question: Which of these is NOT an effect of alcohol on the body?
Answer options:
- Impaired judgment
- Increased reaction time ✅ Improved coordination
- Slurred speech
Correct answer: Improved coordination
Explanation: Alcohol typically impairs judgment, increases reaction time, and causes slurred speech. It does not improve coordination; instead, it significantly impairs motor skills and coordination, making actions like walking or driving more difficult and dangerous.
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