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You can sober up quickly by taking a cold shower or using coffee.

The BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) limit in Michigan for a DUI is 0.10.

There is no set BAC limit in Michigan for an impaired driving.

In 2018, alcohol-related traffic fatalities accounted for nearly 30% of traffic fatalities

Many traffic fatalities have occurred in which the driver was less impaired than the established legal limit.

The “High BAC” DUI charge, or “Super Drunk”, refers to a conviction for DUI with a BAC .17 or above

A 3rd DUI conviction in a driver's lifetime may be charged as a felony

Loss of control over the object of a potential addiction (alcohol or other drugs, “behavioral addictions”, etc.) really means loss of predictability – not out of control use every episode

Having a blackout is an automatic indicator that the drinker is in fact an alcoholic

“Preoccupation” means that the potential addict constantly thinks about using, basically a 24/7 obsession

In late stage alcoholism, a person who once consumed large amounts of alcohol on a consistent basis may see their tolerance decrease

Addiction involves a relationship with the object of one's addiction

This relationship is "pathological" because the addicted individual continues to engage in chemical use or behaviors despite clear life-damaging consequences

It is normal to repeat mistakes over and over despite consequences

Dopamine is a key brain chemical in the development of addictions

Dopamine can be released from things as simple as seeing a baby smile, or meeting a friend

When engaged in addiction, the release of dopamine is extreme, indeed leading an individual to replace important things in their life with the addictive experience

Addiction is 100% caused by genetics

Addiction results from a combination of genetics and environment

An example of preoccupation is collecting alcohol-related memorabilia