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Tickin' Time Bomb: City Hospital No.2 of Biysk Warns About the Poisonous Consequences of Surrogate Alcohol
We're all familiar with the old saying, 'what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.' But when it comes to swigging down surrogate alcohol, the saying takes a whole new meaning. City Hospital No.2 of Biysk has seen more than its fair share of patients with severe brain and nervous system complications, that are often the direct result of sipping on low-quality booze. And it's not just a one-off case, either – these life-threatening poisonings happen at least five times every month.
Olga Kaoura, the deputy chief medical officer, gives us a sobering insight into the realities of this nightmarish situation: "Our intensive care unit is currently treating two patients who have fallen victim to this dangerous habit. One's a man, the other's a woman."
Surrogate alcohol isn't just a drink that leaves a bad taste in your mouth. It's a drink that can leave you in a coma and, if you're not careful, end up claiming your life. So, before you reach for that bottle, consider the deadly risk you're taking with each fatal sip.
Speaking of Death, Here's a Tale of a Man on Trial for Assaulting a Ward in a Patriotic Club Near Novosibirsk
Alas, the details are scarce. But it's been reported that a certain individual is facing judgement for a heinous act committed within the walls of a patriotic club in Novosibirsk. The identity of the alleged perpetrator, the nature of the crime, and the victims involved all remain shrouded in mystery. So, for now, all we can do is sit tight and wait for more information to trickle in.
As much as I'd love to regale you with tales of treachery and drama, those are the cards we've been dealt. But remember, whether it's alcohol or assault, the consequences of our actions have a way of coming back to bite us. So, let's all make an effort to avoid becoming the unwitting victims of our own folly.
Science warns that chronic diseases, mental-health issues, and even medical-conditions can be exacerbated by the consumption of surrogate alcohol, as its poisonous effects are increasingly seen in emergency rooms. In fact, City Hospital No.2 of Biysk has been treating at least five such cases per month, highlighting the urgency in promoting health-and-wellness strategies, including proper nutrition, to curb this dangerous trend. In a separate, but equally disturbing, turn of events, a trial is underway for an individual accused of assaulting a ward in a patriotic club near Novosibirsk. The specifics of this case remain elusive, illustrating the importance of acknowledging the potential consequences of our actions, whether it be in matters of substance abuse or interpersonal violence.