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Pediatrics, 1981
The recent report of the Committee on Drugs on Naloxone use in Newborns1 did not consider its possible use for neonatal respiratory depression secondary to intrapartum maternal ethanol intoxication. It has been postulated that ethanol intoxication is mediated in part by an action on central opiate receptors,2 and naloxone has been used to reverse coma ...
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The recent report of the Committee on Drugs on Naloxone use in Newborns1 did not consider its possible use for neonatal respiratory depression secondary to intrapartum maternal ethanol intoxication. It has been postulated that ethanol intoxication is mediated in part by an action on central opiate receptors,2 and naloxone has been used to reverse coma ...
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2020
Abstract What does it mean to be drunk in Japan? This book provides a rich description of Japanese alcohol consumption, drinking culture, and intoxication distilled from a unique data set: thousands of published Japanese court opinions.
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Abstract What does it mean to be drunk in Japan? This book provides a rich description of Japanese alcohol consumption, drinking culture, and intoxication distilled from a unique data set: thousands of published Japanese court opinions.
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2020
Abstract This chapter explores the responsibilities of sober people for intoxicated people. It first explores general duties created by relationships and employment law. It then examines responsibilities in two specific contexts: university tragedies in which students, often because of peer pressure, die from alcohol poisoning, and ...
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Abstract This chapter explores the responsibilities of sober people for intoxicated people. It first explores general duties created by relationships and employment law. It then examines responsibilities in two specific contexts: university tragedies in which students, often because of peer pressure, die from alcohol poisoning, and ...
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2020
Abstract Japanese law categorizes intoxication as a form of insanity. It then further categorizes intoxication, using the methodology of Hans Binder, into three types: pathological, complex, and simple. Punishment in criminal cases depends on which type of intoxication an individual experiences: pathological intoxication results in a not
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Abstract Japanese law categorizes intoxication as a form of insanity. It then further categorizes intoxication, using the methodology of Hans Binder, into three types: pathological, complex, and simple. Punishment in criminal cases depends on which type of intoxication an individual experiences: pathological intoxication results in a not
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2023
Punch-Drunk, a collection of 43 poems, deals with themes involving masculinity, violence, family, religion, and the apocalypse. As such, the collection shows an array of relationships the speaker has with various men, family members, religious figures, and forces of nature, thereby revealing the ways in which humans navigate loss and come to accept ...
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Punch-Drunk, a collection of 43 poems, deals with themes involving masculinity, violence, family, religion, and the apocalypse. As such, the collection shows an array of relationships the speaker has with various men, family members, religious figures, and forces of nature, thereby revealing the ways in which humans navigate loss and come to accept ...
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How Drunk is “Too Drunk” to Consent?
2023Kristen N. Jozkowski, Carli Hoffacker
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2018
Background: Studies in humans and animals suggest a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision-making in addiction. We therefore tested whether acute alcohol administration reduces goal-directed and promotes habitual decision-making, and whether these effects are moderated by self-reported drinking problems.
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Background: Studies in humans and animals suggest a shift from goal-directed to habitual decision-making in addiction. We therefore tested whether acute alcohol administration reduces goal-directed and promotes habitual decision-making, and whether these effects are moderated by self-reported drinking problems.
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