This chapter provides a scientific review of the evidence regarding the benefits of reducing the illegal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for driving. Numerous independent studies in the United States indicate that lowering the illegal BAC limit from 0.10 to 0.08 g/dL has resulted in 5 to...
Reduced supply of nutrients needed by brain tissue (common with alcohol abuse) Altering neurotransmitters, hormones and brain concentration chemicals Drug Abuse Treatment and Therapy The intention of drug addiction treatment and therapy is to help individuals stop using drugs. Treatment includes a combinat...
were thought to be attributable to the wormwood because it contains a chemical called thujone. But now we understand that the effects are due to an extremely high alcohol content and the fact that it used to be made by the same kind of cheap methods that also produced the ...
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Effects of alcohol on driving skills; Focus on the risk of accident responsibility; Consideration on experienced drinkers with good psychomotor skills.GuppyAndrewEBSCO_AspBmj British Medical JournalGuppy A. At what blood alcohol concentration should drink-driving be illegal? BMJ. 1994; (308):1055-56...
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Blood alcohol concentrationCrash riskDeterrenceField sobriety testsIllegal BAC limitObjectives: To analyse the differences in disease expression of European SLE patients based on gender, age at diagnosis, and ethnicity. Methods: A two-year, retrospective, multicentre, observational study was carried out ...
The intake values translated to mean blood ethanol and methanol concentrations of 38±16mg/mL and 0.05±0.04mg/mL, respectively. Therefore, the risk of methanol toxicity was considered as negligible. However, there was a high risk of ethanol toxicity. Since production and selling of Kachasu are...