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Have you ever heard the age-old advice that drinking can warm you up in the winter? Unfortunately, a shot of alcohol may feel like it warms you up, but is actually dangerous for your body. It ...
Think a drink will warm you up during a frigid Wisconsin winter? Think again. While a shot of alcohol might make you feel warmer, it's actually dangerous for your body. Despite popular belief, that ...
Drinking alcohol in cold weather can create a false sense of warmth while actually lowering your core body temperature. Alcohol widens blood vessels, which accelerates heat loss and increases the risk ...
Whether it is champagne fizzing on the tongue, a hoppy beer coating the palate, or a plummy wine staining the lips, alcohol announces itself instantly. First there is a faint burning sensation, a ...
Characterized by compulsive drinking, loss of control, and negative emotional states when not using, alcohol use disorder (AUD) was recently linked to dementia. Despite advances in neuroscience and ...
There are several unwritten “rules” when it comes to alcohol: whiskey makes you aggressive, wine turns you emotional, and tequila? It’s the devil in a bottle. But in recent years, tequila’s reputation ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - There’s a new course at Virginia Western Community College, preparing unsung heroes for a career in the healthcare industry. The new sterile processing course started after a ...
Sterile Processing Departments (SPDs) are the unsung backbone of surgical care — ensuring every instrument, tray, and tool is safe, sterile, and ready when needed. Yet, despite their vital role, SPD ...
While research on alcohol is evolving, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says drinking less or not at all is better for your health. If you have obesity and high blood pressure, you may ...