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A woman kept getting drunk despite not drinking. Fungi in her gut were brewing their own alcohol.
Live Science via Yahoo News· 4 days agoRelated: Can you be intolerant to alcohol? Prior to having these drunken episodes, the woman had a...
Why poor gut health can make you feel drunk
Daily Telegraph· 12 hours agoAn upset to the delicate balance of bugs living in your gut can effectively turn your intestines into a brewery. Auto-brewery syndrome (ABS) occurs when...
Her gut was producing alcohol. Doctors didn’t believe her. - East Idaho News
EastIdahoNews.com· 1 day ago“She visited her family doctor again and again and went to the emergency room seven times over two...
Onivyde interactions: Other medications, alcohol, and more
Medical News Today· 4 days agoOnivyde has interactions with some other drugs and certain supplements. Examples include certain ...
What to Do If You Find a Tick on You
Time via Yahoo News· 6 days agoDavid Banach, an infectious-disease physician at UConn Health. If a health care provider determines these symptoms are linked to tick exposure, they’ll...
Local doctor shares medicine, mental health tips to prepare for hurricane season
WVLA Baton Rouge via Yahoo News· 11 hours ago“One of the simple things everyone should do is have a first aid kit at home. Some simple supplies...
Stomach cancer risk factors: Age, sex, lifestyle, and more
Medical News Today· 2 days agoRisk factors for stomach cancer include older age, being male, and H. pylori infection. Read about...
ER docs thought I was drunk — but I actually have a rare condition
NY Post via Yahoo News· 3 days agoA former Long Islander who lost his teaching and coaching jobs because of alcohol-related...
Doctors repeatedly told this Toronto woman she was drunk — but she never had a sip of alcohol. What...
Yahoo Canada Style· 3 days agoOvergrowth of certain bacteria and funghi can cause the body to convert carbohydrates to alcohol....
Confusion and Cognitive Effects: What to Know
Verywell Health via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoFor example, this might mean receiving an antibiotic for an infection, fluids and electrolytes for an electrolyte imbalance, or antipsychotic medications...