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Tag: Health effects

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What makes alcohol absorb more quickly? Understanding the pharmacology of faster intoxication

6 min read
Drinking alcohol on an empty stomach can cause your blood alcohol level to peak significantly higher and faster than drinking with food, dramatically affecting how quickly you become intoxicated. Understanding what makes alcohol absorb more quickly is key to grasping how consumption patterns, beverage choice, and personal biology influence its effects on your body.

Is vodka anti-inflammatory? Examining the science behind alcohol's effects

4 min read
Historically, vodka was used for medicinal purposes, but modern pharmacological evidence paints a different picture regarding its effects on inflammation. Research indicates that despite anecdotal claims, the core ingredient in vodka—ethanol—is not anti-inflammatory and actually triggers inflammatory responses in the body, especially when consumed in excessive amounts.

Are Somas Healthy? Unpacking the Risks and Proper Use of the Muscle Relaxant

4 min read
Soma (carisoprodol) is a Schedule IV controlled substance because of its potential for abuse and dependence. This immediately raises the question: **Are somas healthy**? For most people, and particularly when used improperly, the answer is unequivocally no, due to a host of risks that can outweigh the temporary therapeutic benefits.