Sentences with phrase «impairment from alcohol»

This gland has been shown to experience noticeable impairment from alcohol exposure.

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Back to our alcohol comparison, All form of impairment above are equal to or less than those suffered from being drunk.
To help determine ways to decrease the growing burden of visual impairment, researchers from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health examined the relationships between the incidence of visual impairment and three modifiable lifestyle behaviors: smoking, drinking alcohol and staying physically active.
This decision was supported by the conclusions of the NIAAA report, which stated: «Although elderly drinkers reach higher blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) with lower levels of consumption than the younger counterparts, their level of impairment at any given BAC level does not differ from that of younger drinkers.»
The general purpose of this program is to prevent accidents and casualties in railroad operations that result from impairment of employees by alcohol and / or drugs.
You don't have to prove the employer caused your accident in order to recover benefits, and you can't be prevented from recovering benefits if you caused the accident (in most cases, barring alcohol or drug impairment).
Once the excessive blood - alcohol readings were accordingly excluded from the equation, the trial judge agreed with the defence submission that the charge of impaired driving was not proven beyond a reasonable doubt since the concussive facts of the accident may well have contributed to the accused apparent state of «impairment» after the crash.
That section disqualifies from eligibility for disability benefits one category of disabled people who would otherwise qualify: those who are disabled solely because of dependence on alcohol, drugs or some other chemically active substance (the «sole impairment group»).
It was focused on assisting «lawyers and their support personnel who have impairments arising from emotional or behavioral problems and including drug and alcohol abuse and dependency.»
Children are now believed to be genetically programmed, from before birth, to seek interaction with significant adults but some children, for example, premature babies, babies with chronic illness, children with autism, learning disabilities, fetal alcohol syndrome, or sensory impairments may struggle more than others with this.
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