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Gender Differences in Metabolism

These differences – 25% less body water than men, and less enzymes in their stomach and liver to break down alcohol in their system, means that alcohol goes through a woman’s system undiluted, and in higher concentrations. Research has shown given a man and a woman, both the same weight and physical condition, and given 3 standard drinks of alcohol in an hour – women consistently show a higher BAC level than the man. Women are often the designated drivers and if she consumes 2 or more standard drinks, she could show an elevated blood alcohol level of .08 and above.

Driving Impaired in Manitoba

The legal consequence for driving while impaired, or registering .08 or over on a breath or blood test is as follows: 1st Offence – 1 year suspension, 2nd offence – 5 yr. suspension, 3rd Offence- 10 yr. suspension and a lifetime suspension for 4 or more charges for impaired driving within a 10 yr. period. You will also receive 10 demerit points on your license from the Motor Vehicle Branch. If you refuse a breathalyser the penalties are more severe. 1st Offense – 2 yr. suspension, 2nd Offence – 7 yr. suspension, and 3rd Offence – 10 yr. suspension and forfeiture of your vehicle.

Did You Know?

If your car is in an accident you can legally be held responsible for the damage or injuries others claim against you – even though you were not driving, or in the car at the time. If your BAC registers .08 or you have a blood test result that exceeds .08, it is punishable under the Criminal Code. If another person is driving your car while intoxicated, and the person was in an accident you are not covered for the damages and injuries to the individual driving. Nor, are you covered for the damage or injury to the other person.

Laughter is the Best Medicine

When you start to laugh, it doesn’t just lighten your load mentally, it actually induces physical changes in your body. Laughter can: Stimulate many organs. Laughter enhances your intake of oxygen-rich air, stimulates your heart, lungs and muscles, and increases the endorphins that are released by your brain. Subscribe to Wellnessnews.ca for a chance to Win 2 Tickets to Rumors Comedy Club. Check out our Featured Upcoming Events. RumorsComedyClub.com

Prevent and Treat Iron Deficiency

1.85 million Canadians suffer from iron deficiency*.
To ensure that you aren’t one of those, speak to your healthcare provider to ensure that you are meeting your iron needs. Iron is found in specific food sources, however if you are not meeting your iron requirements, iron supplements are available. There’s a once daily dosing option with the highest amount of elemental heme iron, and better gastrointestinal tolerability available. You no longer have to suffer from the well-known side effects of iron supplements or take 2-3 capsules a day. Cheers to the Power of One.

HEMAFORTE 1™ can be purchased at www.hemaforte.ca
or your local pharmacy. Please give your pharmacist the product codes McKesson #146492 and #146497.

*5% of Canadians have iron deficiency, as per Statistics Canada reports. Statistics Canada. Iron Sufficiency of Canadians. Catalogue no. 82-003-XPE Health Reports, Vol. 23, no. 4. December 2012.

HEMAFORTE 1, Seaford Pharmaceuticals Inc.

Intervention

Research indicates that the sooner one accepts help for their mental health and substance abuse problem – as in any health-related problem – the better the prognosis for recovery. Those closest to the individual, employers, co-workers, friends and family, are often in the best position to intervene and support them in their recovery journey. SRWC can assist in the intervention process.

Prevention

Be mindful of the Federal Health Guidelines for the use of alcohol in moderation and avoiding high risk situations. The Federal Health Guidelines state that safe levels of use for women is one drink a day or less, and two drinks a day or less for men. These recommended safe use amounts can assist in avoiding health related risks such as high blood pressure, stroke, liver, and colon cancer. High risk activities include driving while over the limit, taking over-the-counter and prescription medications that interact with alcohol, or drinking and participating in activities which require skill, coordination, and alertness.

Pay it Forward

Your HELP is vital to saving lives. Be a HERO today. Donations of money or time can make a big difference to a small local charity like SRWC Wellness Centre. For over 26 years, SRWC has helped people from all walk of life find their personal recovery path. SRWC supports recovery and harm reduction for substance abuse, addictions, and other mental health issues. You can donate over the phone by calling Candace at 204-956-6650 ext. 104, or mail a check or a money order to: St. Raphael Wellness Centre Inc. 2nd floor, 225 Vaughan Street Winnipeg, MB, R3C 1T7. Donations can also be completed online.

Did You Know?

Did you know that there is a difference between men and women, where alcohol is concerned. The differences have a profound impact on women’s health. Women have 25% less water in their body, and less enzymes in the stomach and liver to break down alcohol. Alcohol goes through their system in undiluted and higher concentrations. Consequently, the effect for women is a higher risk for breast cancer. If you have a history of breast cancer in the family – you should limit your intake. Alcohol is not recommended in any amount, if you have had breast cancer.

Substance Abuse in the Workplace

Among full-time workers age 18-64, substance abuse has become a major source of revenue loss to small, medium, and large corporations? The direct and indirect costs to Canadian employers are calculated at $38 Billion per year, with Manitoba employers experiencing a loss of 1.4 Billion per year. (Canadian Centre on Substance use and Addiction, citing the Canadian Substance Use Costs and Harms Scientific Working Group 2018). The economic cost in 2019-2023, and the effect of substance abuse on the economy during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020-2022, is expected to be staggering.

Who is SRWC?

SRWC is a unique, welcoming, recovery-oriented community, accompanying individuals, families and friends affected by substance abuse in their journey towards recovery. We offer, group individual, couples counselling, and family counselling and education programs during the day and evening, co-ed and gender specific programs and support for individuals and their families. The Access, program for those awaiting a program of their choice, Exploring Options participating in a recovery plan, gender specific Continuing Recovery Program, or our co-ed evening Work Sober Program focusing on recovery maintenance. We support your recovery by helping you find the services you need.