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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Binge drinking
  1. ... Common causes of AFib include: Alcohol use (especially binge drinking) Coronary artery disease Heart attack or heart bypass ... conditions that cause atrial fibrillation and flutter. Avoid binge drinking.
  2. ... pressure Toxins and drugs, such as: Alcohol use (binge drinking or damage from long-term alcohol use) Exposure ...
  3. ... amounts of alcohol appear to increase the problems. Binge drinking is more harmful than drinking small amounts of ...
  4. ... past month. About 8 percent of teens report binge drinking in the past month. Many of these are ...
  5. ... amount at one time can harm the baby. Binge drinking (5 or more drinks on one sitting) greatly ...
  6. Survival over 24 hours past the drinking binge usually means the person will recover. A withdrawal syndrome may develop as alcohol levels in the blood drop, so the person should ...
  7. ... When cocaine use is stopped or when a binge ends, a crash follows ... and shaking that accompany withdrawal from heroin or alcohol.
  8. ... Anxiety Out of control feeling Food cravings or binge eating Mood swings sometimes with bouts of crying ... vegetables, fruit, and little or no salt, sugar, alcohol, and caffeine. Get regular aerobic exercise throughout the ...