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Doctor's alcohol tip that 'could save your life' goes viral on TikTok
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Doctor's alcohol tip that 'could save your life' goes viral on TikTok

New Year’s Eve is often a night filled with celebratory shots and champagne toasts. But as the party night fast approaches‚ one doctor is gently reminding folks the importance of partying responsibly during the holidays. Really‚ it’s a piece of advice that’s important all year long. Dr. Brian Hoeflinger‚ an Ohio based neurosurgeon with over two decades of experience‚ has a TikTok channel filled with educational videos and lifestyle tips. But it’s his latest clip explaining just how long it takes our bodies to break down alcohol that has gone viral. In the video‚ which was shared on Christmas Day‚ Dr. Hoeflinger sets the scene of a party where “a lot of drinks are going down” by setting up a bunch of shot glasses filled with water. “Say you’re having five drinks in the first hour‚” he says‚ taking five fake‚ water-filled shots. “As you’re taking them‚ that alcohol is building up in your system fast. [It] goes to your brain within five minutes and starts to affect you." The same can’t be said for other parts of the body. As Dr. Hoeflinger noted‚ “your liver only metabolizes one ounce of alcohol per hour.” And according to Northwestern Medicine‚ that process only begins 20 minutes after consumption. Hoflinger continues‚ “I've got five ounces of liquor in my system right now‚ and at the end of the hour I'm only going to burn off an ounce…so I'm going to have [four] ounces left in my bloodstream.” @doctorhoeflinger Knowing this about drinking could save your life! #fyp #party #drinking #alcohol #foryou #holiday #christmas ♬ Storytelling - Adriel Of course‚ there are different factors—such as body mass‚ hormones‚ medications‚ etc.—that affect someone’s rate of absorption. And yes‚ we might be able to form a functional tolerance where behaviorally‚ we show no signs of intoxication. However‚ even with all these variables‚ for the most part all bodies are affected by alcohol similarly. In other words‚ your blood alcohol level will be more or less the same‚ and the risks will remain even if you don't "feel drunk."Hoeflinger continues‚ saying “the party’s rockin’‚ so we’re gonna have some more‚” while taking three more shots and reminding viewers that he still has only burned off one ounce of liquor during the hour that’s passed.Now he’s had a total of eight ounces of alcohol in two hours. He’s burned off two‚ but still has six ounces left in his system—meaning that in this scenario‚ it will take another six hours to completely burn off. In hour three‚ Hoefligner takes one shot since the party is “winding down.” This brings him up to a total of nine ounces of alcohol over three hours. His liver has metabolized three ounces‚ leaving him (still) with six ounces of liquor left in his bloodstream. “You’re going to be drunk well into the wee hours of the morning‚ it doesn’t wear off‚” he warns‚ noting the common misconception people have that “they stop drinking an hour or two and can hop in the car and drive." But in reality‚ "you can't do that as you're still drunk five‚ six hours down‚” he explains.Dr. Hoeflinger concludes his video by saying:"For this holiday season the whole point is I really want to tell people that's how alcohol can stack up in your system easily when you're drunk and you won't know it and it won't wear off for hours and hours down the road." This is followed by an urge for people to take an Uber or Lyft home to avoid potentially taking their own or another’s life. The informative clip‚ which has been viewed over 13 million times‚ received a flood of praise from viewers online‚ especially from parents with kids of a drinking age. “This is the first time I have ever had anyone explain this in this way. I am forwarding this to my son‚” wrote one parent. It also resonated among designated drivers. One person commented “thank you for caring and educating. I’m the sober ride. I've seen the devastation from drinking and driving.” The topic hits Dr. Hoeflinger on a personal level as well. In a previous video‚ he shared that he lost his 18-year old son‚ who died nearly a decade ago from drunk driving. Coming from a medical professional‚ the plea to not drink and drive is important to hear. But as a parent‚ it hits different. As he shared in the clip‚ “losing somebody you love is one of the worst experiences you can have in your life.”Though Hoeflinger focused on the effect of liquor in his party example‚ the principle applies to wine and beer as well. Healthline recommends only having one large glass of wine every three hours‚ and one pint of beer every two hours. It also gives some best practices to avoid intoxication‚ including:Eat at least 1 hour before drinking.Sip your drinks slowly.Avoid shots‚ which you’re likely to down rather than sip.Don’t drink more than one standard drink per hour.Alternate between alcohol and nonalcoholic drinks‚ preferably water.Limit or avoid carbonated drinks‚ like champagne‚ sparkling wine‚ and cocktails mixed with soda.Sit down when drinking‚ since doing it while standing tends to make people drink faster.And of course‚ don’t be afraid to get another ride home. For New Year’s Eve (and beyond)‚ feel free to kick back and have fun. But let’s look out for one another by doing it safely.This article originally appeared on 12.31.22
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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Why Paul McCartney turned down Jeff Beck for a Wings classic
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Why Paul McCartney turned down Jeff Beck for a Wings classic

Turning down a guitar maestro. The post Why Paul McCartney turned down Jeff Beck for a Wings classic first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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Bruce Springsteen names “the best rhythm guitarist of all time”
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Bruce Springsteen names “the best rhythm guitarist of all time”

The perfect beating heart behind the fretboard. The post Bruce Springsteen names “the best rhythm guitarist of all time” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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The first time Neil Young met Joni Mitchell
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The first time Neil Young met Joni Mitchell

"The greatest artist of our generation." The post The first time Neil Young met Joni Mitchell first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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The musician Pink Floyd “traumatised” while making ‘The Final Cut’
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The musician Pink Floyd “traumatised” while making ‘The Final Cut’

The horrors of the studio environment. The post The musician Pink Floyd “traumatised” while making ‘The Final Cut’ first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
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Biden‚ who has spent 40% of his entire presidency on vacation‚ screams about the House recess: "Two weeks! They're walking away. Two weeks! What are they thinking?! My God! This is bizarre!.. this is... is... come on!"
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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How To Reheat Cookies In The Microwave Without Drying Them Out
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How To Reheat Cookies In The Microwave Without Drying Them Out

Moist‚ warm cookies are among life's greatest simple pleasures‚ but reheating them in a microwave can be precarious. Use our tips to avoid dry treats.
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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“Some Assembly Required” – A Guitar Tribute to Jason Becker
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“Some Assembly Required” – A Guitar Tribute to Jason Becker

“Some Assembly Required‚” a seven-minute guitar tour de force conceptualized by guitarist Nita Strauss (Alice Cooper) and her fiancé‚ manager and drummer Josh Villalta‚ is a once-in-a-lifetime tribute to musician — Jason Becker. Utilizing an unreleased Becker demo‚ Strauss‚ along with Zakk Wylde‚ Steve Vai and over twenty musicians recorded the track and video‚ One highlight comes a little over five minutes in. Strauss‚ in the middle of a blazing solo with one hand plays with a yo-yo with the other. Becker was a guitar virtuoso who recorded solo albums and was in David Lee Roth’s band before being stricken by ALS. The post “Some Assembly Required” – A Guitar Tribute to Jason Becker appeared first on RockinTown.
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Paramore Pass On Home State Honor
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Paramore Pass On Home State Honor

Tennessee’s state House Republicans passed a resolution (on 2/12) honoring the Grammy achievements of Paramore‚ who won for Best Rock Album and Best Alternative Music Performance awards but failed to recognize fellow Tennessee resident Allison Russell‚ who picked up a Grammy for Best American Roots performance for the song “Eve Was Black.” Paramore frontwoman Haley Williams called the decision “blatant racism” and said the band will not accept ‘any acknowledgment or honor from the TN House’ until Russell is also recognized.” The post Paramore Pass On Home State Honor appeared first on RockinTown.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Skip Breakfast? WSJ Tells Readers How To Survive Bidenomics
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Skip Breakfast? WSJ Tells Readers How To Survive Bidenomics

The elite want average people to suffer Alex Jones breaks down how the establishment media is running cover for Biden’s failing economic policies.
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