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Are you drinking too much? Tingling fingers and stomach problems could be signs that you need to take it easy

Tingling fingers and stomach problems could be signs that you need to take it easy. Picture: Tembela Bohle/Pexels Are you drinking too much? Tingling fingers and stomach problems could be signs that you need to take it easy Share People consume alcohol for several reasons, but how do they know when they’re overdoing it? Tingling fingers, stomach problems and bruising easily are some of the indicators that your body is warning you to ease up on the toddy. Alcoholism is common. It happens when you drink so often that your body becomes dependent on alcohol, and you feel unable to function without it.

Doctors reveal the physical signs you're drinking too much

Alcohol became a coping mechanism for many Britons during the pandemic, and it seems that many of us are still enjoying those extra tipples as restrictions ease.  Research from life insurance company Reassured found UK drinkers consumed an average of 14 units of alcohol per week during the third lockdown, an increase of 5 units per week compared to before the pandemic. The extra units are the equivalent of almost two more pints of lager or an extra half a bottle of wine each week and the company predicted these increases will cost drinkers an additional £512 per year - with Brits maintaining their habits now pubs have reopened.  

Nearly 47% of founders see startups growing at good clip in survey

Nearly 47% of founders see startups growing at good clip in survey SECTIONS Share Synopsis Almost 88% of early-stage ventures are looking to raise funds in the next 3-6 months, the survey showed ETtech Illustration: Rahul Awasthi Nearly 47% of startup founders are experiencing growth at present, while another 42% expect the same over the next six months, a survey by early-stage venture investor 100X VC showed. About two-thirds (65%) of participants in the survey expect seed-stage funding by angel investors to increase this year, according to the second edition of ‘India Sentiment Outlook Survey’ of 275 founders and 77 investors across sectors. Almost 88% of early-stage ventures are looking to raise funds in the next 3-6 months, the survey report, shared exclusively with ET, showed.

Early stage start-up founders, investors bullish on near-term growth

Bengaluru | Updated on Our Bureau The raging pandemic may have taken its toll on the lives of people, but it does not seem to have affected the business sentiment among early stage start-up founders and investors. Around 89 per cent of start-up founders, from sectors such as DeepTech, SaaS, Fintech, Consumer brands, Social Commerce and AgriTech, are bullish about near-term growth, reveals the India Sentiment Outlook survey by 100X.VC, an early-stage venture fund. The survey is based on a sample size of 275 early stage start-up founders and 77 early-stage investors in the January-March quarter of 2021. “Over the past year, we have seen the Indian start-up segment giving a strong pushback to the Covid-19-induced market landscape. We believe that the optimistic outlook of both start-ups and investors, as seen in the survey results, is an encouraging factor. It will give rise to more innovation and creativity to help the market and our nation at large” said Sanjay Mehta, founder

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