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  2. Alcohol intolerance - Wikipedia

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    [37] [38] Nausea is a symptom common to both alcohol intolerance and alcohol allergy. [35] Remarkably, inhaled isopropyl alcohol can be used to provide nausea and vomiting relief. [39] [40] Alcohol intolerance and alcohol allergy, while often confused due to their overlapping symptoms, have distinct biological mechanisms.

  3. Alcohol tolerance - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol tolerance is increased by regular drinking. [1] This reduced sensitivity to the physical effects of alcohol consumption requires that higher quantities of alcohol be consumed in order to achieve the same effects as before tolerance was established. Alcohol tolerance may lead to (or be a sign of) alcohol dependence. [1]

  4. Alcoholic polyneuropathy - Wikipedia

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    Total recorded alcohol consumption per capita of individuals 15 years or older, in liters of pure alcohol. Alcoholism is the main cause of alcoholic polyneuropathy. In 2020 the NIH quoted an estimate that in the United States 25% to 66% of chronic alcohol users experience some form of neuropathy. [ 7 ]

  5. The Sneaky Way Alcohol Can Interfere With Weight Loss

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    Tips For Low-Calorie Alcohol And Weight Loss. Keep your drinks simple. “Once you start using more than one type of booze, your calories really start to get up there,” says Gans.

  6. Diabetes and weight loss drugs shown to reduce alcohol ...

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    Ozempic, Wegovy and other GLP-1 drugs have been shown to curb alcoholism, a new study suggests. Researchers explain why diabetes and weight loss drugs work better than alcohol medications.

  7. Not just for weight loss: Wegovy may help curb alcohol addiction

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    About 60% of the participants were hospitalized for alcohol use disorder at some point during the study period. Around 75,000 people in the study used some type of medication to treat alcohol use ...

  8. CAGE questionnaire - Wikipedia

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    The CAGE questionnaire, the name of which is an acronym of its four questions, is a widely used screening test for problem drinking and potential alcohol problems.The questionnaire takes less than one minute to administer, [1] and is often used in primary care or other general settings as a quick screening tool rather than as an in-depth interview for those who have alcoholism.

  9. Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test - Wikipedia

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    There has always been an underlying concern as to the sensitivity and reliability when questioning geriatric clients. [3] Another related screening tool is the "brief MAST", which is much shorter than the previous tests at 10 questions. There is also the Short-MAST tool similar to the brief test; it contains 13 questions. [4]