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  2. Ensure - Wikipedia

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    Ensure is an American brand of nutritional supplements and meal replacements manufactured by Abbott Laboratories. A 237-ml (8-fl oz) bottle of Ensure Original contains 220 calories , six grams of fat , 15 grams of sugar , and nine grams of protein .

  3. Alcohol (drug) - Wikipedia

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    Because alcohol stimulates the stomach to secrete acid, a person with PUD should avoid drinking alcohol on an empty stomach. Drinking alcohol causes more acid release, which further damages the already-weakened stomach wall. [67]

  4. Alcoholism - Wikipedia

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    A man drinking from a bottle of liquor while sitting on a boardwalk, c. 1905 –1914. Picture by Austrian photographer Emil Mayer. Because there is disagreement on the definition of the word alcoholism, it is not a recognized diagnosis, and the use of the term alcoholism is discouraged due to its heavily stigmatized connotations.

  5. What Experts Want You to Know About Drinking Apple ... - AOL

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    It may also cause delayed stomach emptying or slowed digestion, also called gastroparesis, which can lead to bloating and gas—a condition that is especially risky for people with diabetes ...

  6. Here's What Happens When You Work Out on an Empty Stomach - AOL

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    "However, when you work out on an empty stomach, your bloodstream is usually low on glucose, so your muscles are forced to use other macronutrients as a source of energy or draw from glycogen ...

  7. Drunkorexia - Wikipedia

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    Drinking in a state of malnutrition can predispose individuals to a higher rate of blackouts, alcohol poisoning, alcohol-related injury, violence, or illness. Drinking on an empty stomach allows ethanol to reach the blood system faster and raises one's blood alcohol content at a dangerous speed, which can render the drinker more vulnerable to ...

  8. Should You Work Out on an Empty Stomach? Here’s What ... - AOL

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  9. Alcohol intoxication - Wikipedia

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    It is a regular practice to give small amounts of beer to race horses in Ireland. Ruminant farm animals have natural fermentation occurring in their stomach, and adding alcoholic beverages in small amounts to their drink will generally do them no harm, and will not cause them to become drunk.