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  2. Ethyl glucuronide - Wikipedia

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    Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) is a metabolite of ethanol which is formed in the body by glucuronidation following exposure to ethanol, usually from drinking alcoholic beverages.It is used as a biomarker to test for ethanol use and to monitor alcohol abstinence in situations where drinking is prohibited, such as by the military, in alcohol treatment programs, in professional monitoring programs ...

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    Approximate values for detection periods [6]; Substance Urine Hair Blood / Oral Fluid Alcohol: 6–24 hours [7] Note: Alcohol tests may measure ethyl glucuronide, which can stay in urine for up to 80 hours

  4. Wikipedia : Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences/Law

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    Ethyl glucuronide calculation - While there is an article on Ethyl glucuronide (ETG), little information is given upon the possible calculations of ETG (and ETS) levels after alcohol (ethanol) consumption as well as a lack of information on how these values fluctuate in correlations with creatinine concentration. Where ETG tests are used ...

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  6. Alcohol consumption recommendations - Wikipedia

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    The National Board of Health and Welfare defines risky consumption as 10 (Swedish) standard drinks per week (120 g), and 4 standard drinks (48 g) or more per occasion, once per month or more often. Alcohol intervention is offered for people who exceed these recommendations. [24] Switzerland 30 g 20–24 g Reference. [25] United Kingdom

  7. Starbucks Just Made a Major Change to Their Drink Prices—Here ...

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    This announcement follows a March 2024 lawsuit in California claiming that the extra $0.50 to $0.80 fee per drink was violating the Americans with Disabilities Act for lactose-intolerant individuals.

  8. Cocktails Are More Expensive Than Ever—Here's Why - AOL

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    If it seems like your bar tab is higher than normal, you’re not imagining things. Cocktails are becoming increasingly expensive, even surpassing $20 in some cities.

  9. Carbohydrate deficient transferrin - Wikipedia

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    Apparently healthy individuals with no or low reported alcohol consumption and a negative Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) will have a %CDT <1.7% (95th percentile for the social drinking population). Elevated levels of CDT suggest recent heavy alcohol consumption, especially if other liver-associated enzymes (such as GGT) are ...