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  2. Sobriety - Wikipedia

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    They can also administer other tests including blood and urine tests. [9] In other countries (for example The Netherlands), only breathalizer and blood testing is used. Standardized tests that can be performed in the US include: One-leg stand test; Walk and turn test; HGN (eye) test (horizontal gaze nystagmus test) Non-standardized tests include:

  3. Alcohol and cancer - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Cancer risk can occur even with light to moderate drinking. [4] [5] The more alcohol is consumed, the higher the cancer risk, [6] and no amount can be considered completely safe. [7] Alcoholic beverages were classified as a Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in 1988. [3]

  4. Field sobriety testing - Wikipedia

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    Walk-and-Turn test evaluation There are eight cues or clues that a police officer is looking for on the Walk & Turn Test; they are as follows: Can’t keep balance during instructions; Starts too soon; Stops walking; Misses heel-to-toe; Steps off line; Uses arms for balance; Improper turn; Incorrect number of steps; Total cues: 8 cues ...

  5. A promising ‘kill switch’—in space, anyway - AOL

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    University researchers have teamed with astronauts to test an experimental drug, rebecsinib, they say appears to act as a "kill switch" for cancer—at least in space, where aging is accelerated.

  6. Alcohol and spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    In July 2007, following a scandal in which astronauts were alleged to have flown while drunk, NASA said that its rules around alcohol were vague and introduced a new rule prohibiting astronauts from being 'under the influence' and consuming alcohol within 12 hours of launch, based on the rules for T-38 training jets. [11] [12]

  7. 'Celebrating survivors': Making Strides Against Breast Cancer ...

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    The nationwide event, organized by the American Cancer Society since 1993, has raised over $1 billion for breast cancer research. 'Celebrating survivors': Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk ...