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Gut bacteria behind rare 'auto-brewery syndrome' that causes intoxication without drinking
Fecal transplants could stop the microbes and metabolic pathways that turn patients’ intestines into alcohol factories In A ...
The peak effects of alcohol occur about 40 minutes to one hour after drinking. However, how long alcohol stays in your ...
Auto-brewery syndrome can produce enough alcohol in gut to cause noticeable intoxication and induce liver damage, cognitive ...
The recent study highlights how certain gut bacteria, including E. coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae, can ferment sugars into ...
Researchers at University of California San Diego, Mass General Brigham, and their colleagues have identified specific gut ...
PISCATAWAY, NJ—Sensors in smartphones and smart speakers could help determine a person’s level of alcohol intoxication based on the changes in their voice, according to a new study in the Journal of ...
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