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Why do I always feel embarrassed when I get drunk?
It's not that something necessarily bad happened, it's just that the potential is there. You have to piece together the parts of the evening where something could have gone wrong, where you might have said something you might regret, or you may have simply drank too much and made a fool of yourself.Read more
It’s not that something necessarily bad happened, it’s just that the potential is there. You have to piece together the parts of the evening where something could have gone wrong, where you might have said something you might regret, or you may have simply drank too much and made a fool of yourself. “The feeling of guilt when a person wakes up the next day after a night of drinking is part of the psychological disconnect a person can experience,” Sally Baker, a licensed therapist in London, told INSIDER.
See lessIs there any relationship between recurring boils and cancer?
Boils are caused by bacteria, most commonly by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria (a staph infection). A lot of people have these bacteria on their skin or for instance in the lining of their nostrils, without them causing any problems. They are more likely to lead to boils or other skin infections in pRead more
Boils are caused by bacteria, most commonly by Staphylococcus aureus bacteria (a staph infection). A lot of people have these bacteria on their skin or for instance in the lining of their nostrils, without them causing any problems. They are more likely to lead to boils or other skin infections in people who have weakened immune systems. For this reason, boils are more common in people with medical conditions such as diabetes, chronic infections or cancer.
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