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  2. Auto-brewery syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, a 25-year-old man presented with symptoms consistent with alcohol intoxication, including dizziness, slurred speech and nausea. He had no prior alcoholic drinks but had a blood alcohol level of 0.3 g/dL. The patient was given 100 mg of the antifungal fluconazole daily for 3 weeks, and his symptoms were resolved. [8]

  3. Richard D. P. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones wrote The Creative Development of J. S. Bach in two volumes, published in 2007 and 2013 by Oxford University Press. [2] David Ledbetter notes in a review of volume I for Early Music that the book is focused on the "composer's creative development", not found in comparable books: Christoph Wolff provided biographical details; David Schulenberg provided commentaries on individual keyboard ...

  4. Alcohol consumption recommendations - Wikipedia

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    Guidelines generally give recommended amounts measured in grams (g) of pure alcohol per day or week. Some guidelines also express alcohol intake in standard drinks or units of alcohol. The size of a standard drink varies widely among the various guidelines, from 8g to 20g, as does the recommended number of standard drinks per day or week.

  5. Richard Pollok - Wikipedia

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    Prof. Richard Pollok is a British gastroenterologist and academic. He is a Professor of Practice in Gastroenterology and Gastrointestinal Infection at St George's, University of London . He also serves as a consultant physician at St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust [ 1 ] and is a visiting professor at Imperial College London ...

  6. Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test - Wikipedia

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    The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) is a ten-item questionnaire approved by the World Health Organization to screen patients for hazardous (risky) and harmful alcohol consumption. It was developed from a WHO multi-country collaborative study, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] the items being selected for the AUDIT being the best performing of ...

  7. Irritable bowel syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Researchers have found some correlation between IBS and IBD, [95] noting that people with IBD experience IBS-like symptoms when their IBD is in remission. [ 96 ] [ 97 ] A three-year study found that patients diagnosed with IBS were 16.3 times more likely to be diagnosed with IBD during the study period, although this is likely due to an initial ...

  8. Hyperbilirubinemia in adults - Wikipedia

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    Long-term heavy alcohol consumption induces steatosis and hepatitis, possibly progressing to cirrhosis. [6] As alcohol is degraded, fat globules accumulate in liver tissues and gradually develop into steatosis. Toxic metabolites of alcohol also injure liver tissues and lead to liver inflammation called hepatitis.

  9. David J. Hanson - Wikipedia

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    He has researched the subject of alcohol and drinking for over 30 years, beginning with his PhD dissertation investigation, and has written widely on the subject. Professor Hanson investigates the effects of moderate alcohol consumption on health.