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Alcohol Advertising Standards Violations Most Common in Magazines With Youthful Audiences
August 8, 2012 The content of alcohol ads placed in magazines is more likely to be in violation of industry guidelines if the ad appears in a magazine with sizable youth readership, according to a new ... > full story -
Artificial Butter Flavoring Ingredient Linked to Key Alzheimer's Disease Process
August 1, 2012 A new study raises concern about chronic exposure of workers in industry to a food flavoring ingredient used to produce the distinctive buttery flavor and aroma of microwave popcorn, margarines, ... > full story -
Clinicians Overlook Alcohol Problems If Patients Are Not Intoxicated
July 31, 2012 Medical staff struggle to spot problem drinking in their patients unless they are already intoxicated, according to new ... > full story -
Introduction of Asian Ladybugs Into Europe Serious Mistake, Experts Say
July 30, 2012 In retrospect, introducing the Asian ladybird (ladybug) into Europe was a serious mistake. The insect was introduced some twenty years ago in a conscious attempt to combat aphids. But new research ... > full story -
Consumption of Alcohol/energy Drink Mixes Linked With Casual, Risky Sex
July 25, 2012 A new study has found a link between the consumption of caffeinated energy drinks mixed with alcohol and casual -- often risky -- sex among college-age ... > full story -
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Sake, Soy Sauce, and the Taming of the Microbes
July 12, 2012 Study maps the genetic changes involved in the domestication of Aspergillus oryzae, one of the fungi used to make sake, soy sauce and ... > full story -
Researchers Work to Create Hypoallergenic Wines and Sequence the Genome of Chardonnay
July 12, 2012 Have you ever gotten a headache or a rash from a single glass of wine? Has one glass of Merlot or Shiraz resulted in a painful hangover? If yes, you may be one of the 30 percent of people who are ... > full story -
Moderate Alcohol Consumption May Help Prevent Bone Loss, Study Suggests
July 11, 2012 Drinking a moderate amount of alcohol as part of a healthy lifestyle may benefit women’s bone health, lowering their risk of developing osteoporosis. A new study assessed the effects of alcohol ... > full story -
Moderate Drinking May Reduce Risk of Rheumatoid Arthritis
July 10, 2012 Moderate consumption of alcohol is associated with a reduced risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis, suggests a new ... > full story -
Resveratrol May Be Natural Exercise Performance Enhancer
June 19, 2012 A natural compound found in some fruits, nuts and red wine may enhance exercise training and performance, demonstrates newly published medical ... > full story
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