by Julie Myers | Aug 22, 2023 | Alcohol, college, Lifeline Law, safety
Addressing Alcohol Poisoning in College Drinking alcohol is part of the college experience for many students, but whether you’re drinking or not, chances are you will be around others that are. Being able to recognize the signs of alcohol poisoning can literally...
by Julie Myers | Jul 25, 2023 | Alcohol, college, Lifeline Law, safety
Recognizing when someone has had too much to drink can be important for their safety and well-being. Here are some signs that may indicate someone has consumed too much alcohol:1. Slurred speech or difficulty speaking clearly.2. Unsteady or impaired coordination,...
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...
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