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What effect can caffeine and/or alcohol have on the body when a person is dehydrated?

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Both caffeine and alcohol are diuretics and cause an increase in fluid loss that worsens the dehydration. This information is provided as a service by the Health Science Center. If you have questions or would like more information, talk to your physician. These days, it seems there's barely enough time to squeeze in the tasks that accompany everyday living. With time being a luxury many people don't think they can afford, exercise often falls low on their priority lists. But it doesn't have to.
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What effect could alcohol use have?

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Alcohol weakens and dehydrates the body and thins the blood -- it is recommended that alcohol not be combined with suspension. Use of alcohol should be avoided for at least 24-72 hours priors to suspending. In fact, many people abstain from alcohol for as long as a week. In general alcohol dulls and takes away from the experience of suspension.
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What effect can dehydration have on a person's body?

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Dehydration can cause damage to kidneys and muscles, and, in the severe case of heat stroke, it can cause death.
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How can a person get help for an alcohol problem?

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There are many national and local resources that can help. The National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Referral Routing Service provides a toll-free telephone number, 1-800-662-HELP, offering various resource information. Through this service you can speak directly to a representative concerning substance abuse treatment, request printed material on alcohol or other drugs, or obtain local substance abuse treatment referral information in your State.
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How does alcohol affect a person?

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Alcohol affects every organ in the body. It is a central nervous system depressant that is rapidly absorbed from the stomach and small intestine into the bloodstream. Alcohol is metabolized in the liver by enzymes, however, the liver can only metabolize a small amount of alcohol at a time, leaving the excess alcohol to circulate throughout the body. The intensity of the effect of alcohol on the body is directly related to the amount consumed.
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There are many national and local resources that can help. The National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Referral Routing Service provides a toll-free telephone number, 1-800-662-HELP (4357), offering various resource information. Through this service you can speak directly to a representative concerning substance abuse treatment, request printed material on alcohol or other drugs, or obtain local substance abuse treatment referral information in your State (see Treatment Referral Information).
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What effect does alcohol have on the human body?

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Alcohol functions as a nervous system depressant. When alcohol is consumed, it is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream via the stomach and small intestine. The amount of alcohol consumed is directly related to the effect it has on the body. A feeling of relaxation is achieved by drinking small amounts, but in larger doses can have adverse effects including slurred speech, difficulty walking, impaired judgment and slow reaction time.
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What is the effect of caffeine on Creatine monohydrate?

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Some research has stated that caffeine neutralizes the effectiveness of Creatine, while other studies have shown just the opposite. Like so many other questions, more research will be needed before a definite conclusion is reached.
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What effect, if any, would alcohol have on someone that had NDI?

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In a healthy person, alcohol transiently increases urine output primarily by inhibiting secretion of the antidiuretic hormone. As far as I know, alcohol should have little or no effect in a patient with NDI because the antidiuretic hormone is unable to affect urine concentration or flow. Therefore, urine output is already high and cannot be increased further by inhibiting hormone secretion.
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How Much Caffeine?

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So, what does this all mean? What can you do to prevent caffeine from being a problem? As stated before, most experts tend to agree that less than about 300 mgs of caffeine per day should not be hazardous, for MOST people. But, YOU must decide what is good for YOU. There are ways to control your caffeine intake. First though, you need to know how much you are using. Do this by making a table similar to Table 1 for a typical day.
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Does ginkgo have any effect on sleeping? Is there any caffeine in ginkgo?

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Ginkgo has not been found to cause sleeping problems in clinical studies and case reports. No caffeine is found in ginkgo leaves which are used to prepare the standardized gingko biloba extract. Little research has been done to examine interactions among herbs and dietary supplements although they are commonly taken together. No interaction between ginkgo and the dietary supplements you are taking is reported. Ginkgo itself has a good safety profile, so do some supplements in your portfolio.
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What is the effect of caffeine on creatine?

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Old research stated that caffeine neutralizes the effectiveness of creatine. However, recent studies showed the opposite conclusion.
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Are you Dehydrated?

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If your urine is not clear you are! except the first one in the morning. Thirst is an inaccurate guide. You should drink before(1/2 liter), during(10-16 mouthfuls per hour) and after exercise(enough to attain your pre-exercise weight). You can monitor your weight before and after exercise to find out how much you have lost. If you are dehydrated the blood volume in your arms and legs will decrease causing your hands and feet to be cold.
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How does Carbon Monoxide (CO) effect the body?

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When Carbon Monoxide (CO) is inhaled, it combines with hemoglobin in the blood. Hemoglobin carries the oxygen to every part of the body. The reaction of CO with hemoglobin causes the body's oxygen delivery to be greatly disturbed, leading to reduced oxygen to all parts of the body, commonly called oxygen starvation. From the FAA's Advisory Circular (AC 20-32B), "Oxygen starvation of the brain reduces a person's ability to reason and make decisions.
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You can call the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment at 1-800-662-HELP for information about treatment programs in your local community and to speak to someone about an alcohol problem. Many people also benefit from support groups. For information on local support meetings run by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), call your local AA chapter (check your local phone directory under "Alcoholism") or call 212-870-3400.
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What if the alcohol dependent person is unwilling to get help?

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This can be a challenge. An alcohol dependent person can't be forced to get help except under certain circumstances, such as a traffic violation or arrest that results in court-ordered treatment. But you don't have to wait for someone to "hit rock bottom" to act. Many alcohol dependence treatment specialists suggest the following steps to help someone in need get treatment: Stop all "cover ups.
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Can a tetanized person give that effect to someone else?

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Tetanization itself cannot be transmitted to other people. However, if each of the beams were touching different people who were in contact with each other, the electrical current could be conducted between them. The effect lasts only a few seconds after the current stops, so the problem of moving an immobile person isn't likely to occur.
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What about Caffeine, Sugar, Sodium and Alcohol?

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In general you will want to limit your intake, but there may be exceptions. If you have lost a lot of weight, just getting enough calories to prevent weight loss may be a goal, and hence additional fat and some sugar can be good sources of calories. Drink as much as you can during the day. Dehydration can be a problem with certain drugs and when nausea or diarrhea occurs. Bring a water bottle with you when you leave the house.
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What about smoking and drinking alcohol and caffeine?

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There is evidence linking reproductive impairment with exposure to alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine. Alcohol and tobacco use have been demonstrated to affect the reproductive capacities of both men and women, and tobacco is an especially potent reproductive toxin. It is wise to be in the best physical shape possible while you attempt to conceive and, of course, to ensure a healthy pregnancy and baby.
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What are the dangers of cigarettes, alcohol, caffeine and drugs?

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These things can damage your unborn baby. If you already smoke cigarettes or drink any alcohol, you will be given more information. It is best not to smoke or drink alcoholic beverages while you are pregnant. Some new information suggests caffeine in coffee, tea, many cola's and other soft drinks may be a cause of miscarriage (loss of babies early in pregnancy) or harm the growth of the baby. It is best to try to avoid or limit caffeine-containing drinks while you are pregnant.
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Should I be concerned with using an MRI and its effect with Tantalum cement in the body?

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No. Tantalum has been proved safe as an implant for years and is non-paramagnetic which means it does not react to magnets. You can request the white paper on this by emailing us at info@parallax-medical.com.
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What Is The Effect of Iron Deficiency On Your Body?

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a normal hematocrit, there should be none. In the immediate post-phlebotomy period the symptoms of weakness, headache, etc. are due to the acute change in blood volume. The state of iron deficiency in patients without PV leads to iron deficiency anemia and when the hematocrit gets low enough they will feel weak and tired and have headaches and other symptoms. That is due to a low hematocrit with compromise of oxygen delivery.
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a normal hematocrit there should be none, although many patients report a feeling of fatigue. In the immediate post-phlebotomy period the symptoms of weakness, headache, etc. are due to the acute change in blood volume. If your hemoglobin and hematocrit fall below “normal” levels (ie below the reference range specified by the lab in which the counts were done), you may develop iron deficiency anemia.
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Does weight effect conception rates? What about body fat distribution?

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There was a study published in the British Medical Journal that found that very lean women and very obese women (BMI >38) had lower conception rates. However, body fat distribution was found to have a greater impact. Women with a high waist-hip ratio had greater trouble conceiving -- so being shaped like an apple is not as good for conception as being shaped like a pear. PCO women may be more likely to have the apple shape.
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What is the effect of Pure Salt on the body?

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Maintain blood in healthy condition by removing toxins and heavy metals from the blood thus allowing red blood cells and immune system cells to function efficiently. 2) Raising body temperature causing dilation (expansion) of blood vessels which improve blood supply to and from cells, tissues, and organs. 3)Stimulate contraction of smooth muscles in the body such as stomach, small intestine, and large intestines which promote digestion, absorption and excretion respectively.
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