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Articles related to "Breath Test"
DUI Breath Testing in the United States A driver with a blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08 or higher is presumed to be intoxicated. Blood tests are more trustworthy, but breath tests are commonly used. bac • dui • breath test • blood alcohol • intoxilyzer
H. pylori Helicobacter pylori: how do you get it and how do you know you have it? Have you ever even heard of Helicobacter pylori? pylori • ulcer • gastric • peptic • duodenal
Flying While Drunk A 51-year-old pilot is the latest member of a commercial flight crew to be criminally charged after his blood-alcohol level was found to exceed permissible amounts. flying while drunk • flying drunk • faa • faa regulations • breath test
Canada Proposes Tougher Drinking and Driving Law The government is considering giving police power to conduct random breath tests of drivers in the absence of any indication that the driver has been drinking. random breath test • breathalyzer • ignition interlock • drunk driving • drinking and driving
Actor, Playwright Sam Shepard Arrested for DUI In the early morning hours of January 3, 2009 Sam Shepard was arrested in Normal, IL and charged with a DUI. The DUI process does not vary for celebrities. sam sheppard • dui process • evidence of dui • field sobriety test • license suspension
Facing A DUI Charge? A DUI Attorney is Important A DUI charge should always be taken very seriously, as it will have long lasting repercussions which go far beyond fines, prison sentences and revoked licenses. dui attorney • drunk driving laws • dui laws • driving under the influence • dui offence
Oh That Pain In My Stomach: Part II :-( Your Ulcer May Be Cured Since this bacterium is still sensitive to antibiotics there may just be a way to eliminate the gnawing pain in your stomach. helicobacter • pylori • ulcers • stomach ulcer • duodenal ulcer
Living With Lactose Intolerance Lactose is a natural sugar found in milk. It is also known as milk sugar. As well as being a good source of energy, lactose helps the body to absorb a number of minerals. living with lactose intolerance • diagnosing lactose intolerance • calcium rich foods • treatment for milk allergies • remedies for dairy intolerance
Alabama DUI Arrest There are four basic categories of punishment for driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) in Alabama, determined primaily by the DUI conviction history of the driver dui • dwi • drunk driving • driving while intoxicated • alabama dui
Dairy Allergy and Intolerance an overview of dairy allergy and lactose intolerance dairy allergy • milk allergy • lactose • food allergy • immune system
Helicobacter Pylori Helicobacter pylori causes peptic ulcer disease: gastric and duodenal ulcers. pylori • ulcer • peptic ulcer disease • gastric • stomach ulcer
Irritable Bowel Syndrome: a Primer Abnormal bowel function can significantly impact an individual's quality of life. Chronic abdominal pain and constipation or diarrhea are hallmarks of IBS. irritable bowel causes • irritable bowel symptoms • irritable bowel diagnosis • irritable bowel and intestinal bacterial overgrowt • irritable bowel and inflammation
New Illinois 2009 DUI Laws Starting January 1, 2009, first time DUI offenders in Illinois faced new legal requirements for driving during a Statutory Summary Suspension. illinois dui law • breath alcohol interlock ignition device • monitoring device driving permit • implied consent • statutory summary suspension
Sydney, Australia's BridgeClimb Traveling to Sydney, Australia? Visiting the Opera House, Sydney Aquarium, Wildlife World, the Sydney Royal Botanic Garden? Great, but don't miss the Sydney BridgeClimb! sydney bridge climb • things to do in sydney • sydney opera house • sydney royal botanic garden • sydney aquarium
Climbing Australia's Sydney Harbour Bridge The reward for completing the Sydney Bridge Climb is to stand in awe and look out over one of the most stunning city sights in Australia if not the world. sydney bridge climb • sydney harbour bridge • sydney attractions • sydney harbour bridge climb • bridgeclimb
Multiple Scandals Hit Rugby Union in 2009 Harlequins player banned for 1 year for faking a blood injury, Bath players resign after refusing to take drug test and French centre faces ban for lying to police in NZ. rugby scandals 2009 • harlequins fake blood injury • bath drug taking in sport • players resign over drug taking • quinlan burger parisse eye gouging in rugby
Not so Tiny Bubbles
The whacky world of B.C. politics hits yet another peak with the arrest of Premier Gordon Campbell in Maui.
Infectious Causes of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Several infectious causes have been suspected for triggering irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), including bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. candida and ibs • rifaximin for ibs • cause of diarrhea-dominant ibs • amoebal infection and ibs • yeast infection and ibs |
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