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Excessive use of alcohol or use of illegal drugs. Exposure to carbon monoxide, lead or other toxins. The risk of coma goes up with age. This is especially ...
An example of an irregular heart rhythm is atrial fibrillation (AFib). Other things that may lead to tachycardia include: Fever. Excessive alcohol use, which is ...
Blood alcohol level > 0.01. Participants failing the blood alcohol screen will be allowed to re-screen once. Binge drinking alcohol (more than 9 days in the ...
Investigate how striatal astrocyte activation and inhibition alters behaviors such as compulsive drug and alcohol seeking and taking. Determine whether ...
Alcohol—Drinking alcohol may cause severe low blood sugar. ... excessive hunger; fast heartbeat; headache ... If symptoms of low blood sugar occur, eat glucose ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have pinpointed how excessive alcohol consumption contributes to fatty liver disease. Latest stories. Studying cells and gels to ...
Remove tight or heavy clothing. Have the person sip chilled water, a sports drink containing electrolytes or another nonalcoholic beverage without caffeine.
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