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Hangover Series #2 - Stetoscope

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis A AVAXIM 160 Hepatitis A is a liver infection caused by virus that enters through the mouth, such as from contaminated food. Symptoms include excessive fatigue, joint and muscle pain, fever, yellowish skin, and dark urine and faeces. Benefits of AVAXIM 160 Prevents acute liver infection caused by Hepatitis A virus transmitted through contaminated […]

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Vaccine Services

Vaccine Services Get Vaccinated with Saline Bali We offer vaccination services for common illnesses in a tropical destination such as Bali. The various types of vaccinations we provide include Rabies Vaccine, Tetanus Vaccine, Dengue Vaccine and others. Our medical staff will do a thorough check on you first prior to administering the vaccine. This service

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hangover series #3

Hangover Series #3

Hangover Series #3 The Main Culprits: Existence of Congeners and Changes in Cytokines’ Concentration The last two suspects are the main culprits causing your hangover. In the alcohol you consume, there are compounds other than ethanol, known as congeners, including methanol. Methanol breaks down to form Methanal (toxic formaldehyde) and Methanoic acid (a formic acid).

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Hangover Series #2

Hangover Series #2

Hangover Series #2 The Minor Suspects: Dehydration and Ethanal Formation In the earlier post, we learned about the process undergone after consuming alcohol. We could then observe closer the first two minor suspects of a hangover: alcohol’s diuretic effect and the formation of Ethanal. Consuming alcohol will reduce the release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH), increasing

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Hangover Series #1

Hangover Series #1 The Chemistry Behind It’s not simply the price you pay for a night out drinking with friends… Firstly, let’s observe the process of your alcohol intake until it is washed out from your body. Alcohol, a.k.a. Ethanol, is converted to Ethanal and then to Ethanoate by the respective enzymes. At its final

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