|        The  alcohol in your drink is absorbed into your body through the stomach  and small intestines. Food slows down the rate of absorption - that's  why alcohol affects you more quickly when taken on an empty stomach.                                               Alcohol travels through the intestines to the liver and then on to  your heart, brain, muscles and other tissues. This happens very quickly  - within a few minutes.  Usually, though not always, this has a  pleasant effect.                                               Your body can't store alcohol, so it breaks it down - your liver’s  job. The liver firstly changes alcohol into acetaldehyde (this is  toxic), then into acetate (harmless), which is then broken down into  carbon dioxide and water. About 90% - 95% of alcohol consumed is broken  down by the liver, 5% - 10% is excreted through urine, breath and sweat.                                               Your body's ability to process alcohol depends on your age, weight  and sex. Your body breaks down alcohol at a rate of roughly one drink  per hour.                                                                                                                                                                                                                               | 
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