Category: Sober living
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Crack Addiction and How to Get Past It
Content Decipher The Situation Cara M Will drug rehab show up on my adult child’s background check? Tip #3: Acknowledge The Fact That Your Child Is Now an Adult I still love the man I met so much and still see flashes of him now. I know that he is still in there but I […]
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Dimethyltryptamine DMT Effects of DMT
For some people, this may not be enough time to develop a physical or a psychological need for more DMT, and they may not consider the drug worth the time or effort. There are both short-term and long-term side effects of DMT that can endanger your health. An individual’s weight and body compensation can you […]
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Effect of alcohol and its metabolites in lung cancer: CAPUA study Medicina Clínica English Edition
Recently, the Monograph Working Group of the International Agency for Research on Cancer concluded that there was sufficient evidence for the carcinogenicity of alcohol in animals and classified alcoholic beverages as carcinogenic to humans (Baan et al. 2007). In particular, the group confirmed, or newly established, the causal link between alcohol consumption and cancer of […]
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Alcoholic Ketoacidosis Clinical Presentation: History, Physical Examination, Complications
DKA can cause the blood to become acidic and affect how the organs function. The condition usually occurs gradually, but if a person has been vomiting, it can develop quickly. Alcoholic ketoacidosis is attributed to the combined effects of alcohol and starvation on glucose metabolism. The challenges faced in this arena have provided her with […]
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What Is Alcoholic Ketoacidosis? The Impact of a Buildup of Ketones in Your Blood
Having too many ketones in the bloodstream is known as a dangerous condition called ketoacidosis. As you might already know, those with type one diabetes are unable to produce enough insulin. Without insulin injections, they’re likely to end up in a state of ketoacidosis. Alcoholic ketoacidosis is distinct from diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) as it doesn’t […]
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The alcohol-induced cardiomyopathy: A cardiovascular magnetic resonance characterization
Over time, this means your heart can’t pump blood as effectively, which reduces your body’s available oxygen supply. Figure 3 summarizes the potential mechanisms underlying the cardioprotective and adverse effects of alcohol consumption. This area of research was briefly outlined here; more comprehensive reviews on these mechanisms are available (Krenz and Korthuis 2012; Mathews et […]