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Advertising, Alcohol And Adolescents
June 4, 2008 The advertising of alcohol, the marketing of alcoholic products, peer pressure and parental influence all play a part in the level of alcohol consumption among young people. Researchers found that ... > full story -
Substance In Red Wine, Resveratrol, Found To Keep Hearts Young
June 4, 2008 How, scientists wonder, do the French get away with a clean bill of heart health despite a diet loaded with saturated fats? The answer to the so-called "French paradox" may be found in red wine. More ... > full story -
Keeping Beer Fresher
June 2, 2008 Scientists in Venezuela are reporting an advance in the centuries-old effort to preserve the fresh taste that beer drinkers value more than any other characteristic of that popular beverage. Their ... > full story -
Parts Of UK Could Be Too Hot For Wine-Making By 2080, Research Suggests
May 26, 2008 Increasing summer temperatures could mean some parts of southern England are too hot to grow vines for making wine by 2080, according to a new book launched ... > full story -
Daily Glass Of Wine Could Improve Liver Health
May 20, 2008 Researchers at UC San Diego School of Medicine are challenging conventional thinking with a study showing that modest wine consumption, defined as one glass a day, may not only be safe for the liver, ... > full story -
Risk Threshold Of Daily Alcohol Intake And Drinking Duration In Liver Injury
May 20, 2008 Researchers have investigated the association of alcohol dose, duration of drinking and obesity with liver injury in the island population east of China. The risk threshold of daily alcohol intake ... > full story -
New Research Improves Early Detection And Survival For Pancreatic Cancer
May 20, 2008 There are new and innovative methods to better understand the risk factors for and improve earlier detection of pancreatic cancer. Specifically, researchers can demonstrate that the development of, ... > full story -
Ideal Irrigation Methods For Premium Wine Grapes Determined
May 19, 2008 A new study should provide vineyard managers new techniques for producing healthy and long-lasting grape crops. After extensive trials, data indicated that soil sampling within a 20- to 40-centimeter ... > full story -
21st Birthday Binge Drinking Extremely Common; Can Pose Serious Health Hazards
May 19, 2008 The "21 for 21" ritual, where 21st birthday revelers attempt to down 21 alcoholic drinks, is highly prevalent among college students, according to new research. In the largest study of its kind, ... > full story -
Binge Drinkers Have A Disconnect Between Assessing Their Driving Abilities And Reality
May 11, 2008 While many people believe that alcohol-impaired drivers are usually alcoholics, in fact, 80 percent of AI incidents are caused by binge drinkers. A recent study conducted among college students has ... > full story
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