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10/11/2008 - NEWS ABOUT DRINKING DURING PREGNANCY


Women who occasionally drink alcohol during pregnancy do not run an increased risk of having children with behavioural problems. Such the conclusion of Dr. Kelly from University College London, after epidemiologic research involving 12 500 three-year old children of light drinkers. However, specialists warn that this finding should not give any ...

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10/11/2008 - Am I sensitive to alcohol?


Question: How is it possible for someone, after a very intensive alcohol consumption, to have a permillage count (checked twice by the police) of 0.35? These persons also do not experience the effects of alcohol. One possible indication is perhaps to be found in the fact that they need ten times the normal amount of anaesthetics during an operation...

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10/11/2008 - ALCOHOL TRANSPORT IN THE BLOOD


QUESTION: I would like to know how alcohol is transported in the blood. Or what the reaction is between alcohol and blood. Ilona W. ANSWER: The blood plasma, which is 90% water, distributes the alcohol throughout the body and carries it, mainly via the portal artery, to the liver, where 92% to 98% is then metabolized. Part from a diluting effect ...

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28/10/2008 - HAEMOCHROMATOSIS AND ALCOH0L


Question:  My body absorbs too much dietary iron. Does this mean that drinking beer will put me at risk?Willem D.K.Answer: In cases of haemochromatosis we always recommend the exercise of due care and attention with alcoholic beverages. Patients with haemochromatosis may be quite sure and certain that overenthusiastic alcohol consumption is li...

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