Subjective response to alcohol (SR) refers to an individual's unique experience of the pharmacological effects of alcohol and is a putative risk factor...
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Blackout (drug-related amnesia) (redirect from Blackout (alcohol related amnaesia))
study which looked at subjective responses to alcohol as a prime for 21st birthday alcohol consumption, subjective responses to the initial drink were...
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Blood alcohol content (BAC), also called blood alcohol concentration or blood alcohol level, is a measurement of alcohol intoxication used for legal or...
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Alcohol tolerance refers to the bodily responses to the functional effects of ethanol. This includes direct tolerance, speed of recovery from insobriety...
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territories have or had comprehensive prohibitions against alcohol. Particularly the term refers to the banning of the manufacture, storage (whether in barrels...
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Alcoholic beverage (redirect from Beverage alcohol)
Drinks containing alcohol are typically divided into three classes—beers, wines, and spirits—with alcohol content typically between 3% and 50%. Drinks...
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(December 2015). "Evaluating the accuracy of alcohol expectancies relative to subjective response to alcohol". Addictive Behaviors. 51: 197–203. doi:10...
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Prohibition (redirect from Alcohol ban)
word is also used to refer to a period of time during which such bans are enforced. Some kind of limitation on the trade in alcohol can be seen in the...
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Alcoholism (redirect from Addiction to alcohol)
drinking of alcohol despite it causing problems. Some definitions require evidence of dependence and withdrawal. Problematic use of alcohol has been mentioned...
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Standard drink (redirect from Unit of alcohol)
the UK) unit of alcohol is a measure of alcohol consumption representing a fixed amount of pure alcohol. The notion is used in relation to recommendations...
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emetic response" in the Asian house shrew. Additionally, consumption of fusel oils with ethanol suppressed subjects' subsequent taste aversion to alcohol, which...
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Low-alcohol beer is beer with little or no alcohol by volume that aims to reproduce the taste of beer while eliminating or reducing the inebriating effect...
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Pruno (redirect from Prison alcohol)
preparation, pruno's alcohol content by volume can range from as low as 2% (equivalent to a very weak beer) to as high as 14% (equivalent to a strong wine)...
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Legal drinking age (redirect from Legal age to consume alcohol beverages)
18 to 19 years in response to a few studies demonstrating an association between the lowered drinking age and increases in alcohol-related harms to youth...
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Temperance movement (redirect from Alcohol abstinence)
in the movement typically criticize alcohol intoxication or promote teetotalism, and its leaders emphasize alcohol's negative effects on people's health...
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Teetotalism (category Religion and alcohol)
or said to be teetotal. Globally, in 2016, 57% of adults did not drink alcohol in the past 12 months, and 44.5% had never consumed alcohol. A number...
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Alcohol inhalation is a method of administering alcohol directly into the respiratory system, with aid of a vaporizing or nebulizing device or bag. It...
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Fatty liver disease (category Medical conditions related to obesity)
category "metabolic and alcohol associated liver disease" (metALD) describing an overlap of the two. The primary risks include alcohol, type 2 diabetes, and...
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late 1880s. To manage the sale of "intoxicating liquors," the Allegheny County Liquor Law was passed in 1872. This law introduced alcohol licenses, set...
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Buckfast Tonic Wine (section Manufacturer's response)
Chris; Scholey, Andrew (2014). "Effects of mixing alcohol with caffeinated beverages on subjective intoxication: A systematic review and meta-analysis"...
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Alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) is a set of symptoms that can occur following a reduction in or cessation of alcohol use after a period of excessive...
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Rum-running (redirect from Bootlegging (alcohol))
commonly applied to smuggling over water; bootlegging is applied to smuggling over land[dubious – discuss]. Smuggling circumvents alcohol taxes and outright...
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Temperance bar (redirect from Alcohol-free bar)
bar, also known as an alcohol-free bar, sober bar, or dry bar, is a type of bar that does not serve alcoholic beverages. An alcohol-free bar can be a business...
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inducing sleep. Alcohol is not recommended by many doctors as a sleep aid because it interferes with sleep quality. But, in low doses, alcohol has sleep-promoting...
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Wine and food pairing (section Alcohol)
taste and enjoyment are very subjective and what may be a "textbook perfect" pairing for one taster could be less enjoyable to another. While there are many...
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Pancreatitis (category Wikipedia emergency medicine articles ready to translate)
as a result of acute pancreatitis. It is most commonly due to many years of heavy alcohol use. Other causes include high levels of blood fats, high blood...
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borg's high alcohol content and convenient packaging facilitates binge drinking, with a typical recipe calling for a fifth of vodka, equivalent to about 16...
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Neurophysiology. 1980; 48: 706-709. Schuckit, M.A. Low level of response to alcohol as a predictor of future alcoholism. Am J Psychiatry. 1994 Feb; 151(2):184-189...
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chemistry, an alcohol (from Arabic al-kuḥl 'the kohl'), is a type of organic compound that carries at least one hydroxyl (−OH) functional group bound to a saturated...
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Christian views on alcohol are varied. Throughout the first 1,800 years of Church history, Christians generally consumed alcoholic beverages as a common...
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