by Madeline Weber | Mar 26, 2018 | Alcohol, college, safety
Answer: YES The idea of throwing up to “get rid of the drunk” is often idolized with encouraging phrases: puke and rally, the tactical chunder, vomit and rock it, chuck and run. I could go into a lot of biochemistry here, but I will spare you. The bottom line is that...
by Max Gallivan | Mar 15, 2018 | Alcohol, college, safety
Picture this: You are at a party, and you either do not drink or you know you have passed your limit and you need to stop or slow way down for the night. Unfortunately, it’s a traditionally heavy drinking night (St. Patrick’s Day, Superbowl Sunday, or the infamous...
by Max Gallivan | Mar 7, 2018 | Alcohol, college
My name is Max, and I’m an alcoholic. Well, partially. If we want to be technical about it, I am genetically predisposed to develop alcohol dependency, and I could feel myself drifting towards a dependency during my first year of medical school. Last year I had a...
by Madeline Weber | Mar 1, 2018 | Alcohol, college, safety
Alcohol is no stranger to high school students and college campuses alike. And with frequent alcohol consumption, comes alcohol abuse and over-consumption. Many see alcohol as an essential part of their student experience, and with nearly 60% of full time college...
by Katie McMaster | Jan 23, 2018 | Alcohol, college, Lifeline Law, safety
Does your state have a Lifeline Law? Currently, there are 36 states that have enacted Lifeline laws. *Image from www.responsiblity.org
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