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Even Moderate Drinking in Pregnancy Can Affect a Child's IQ
November 14, 2012 Relatively small levels of exposure to alcohol while in the womb can influence a child's IQ, according to a new study using data from over 4,000 mothers and their ... > full story -
Novice or Expert: How Do Consumers Increase Their Knowledge About Products?
November 14, 2012 Consumers seek out novel consumption experiences to increase their knowledge about products but do so selectively based on their level of expertise, according to a new ... > full story -
Compound in Grapes, Red Wine Could Be Key to Fighting Prostate Cancer
November 10, 2012 New research has revealed that the compound can make prostate tumor cells more susceptible to radiation treatment, increasing the chances of a full recovery from all types of prostate cancer, ... > full story -
Pre-Drinking Is a Risky Way to Begin an Evening out
November 8, 2012 Prior research has shown that "pre-drinking" by young people leads to heavier drinking and greater harm. A study using Internet cell-phone questionnaires examined pre-drinking by young adults in ... > full story -
Preventing Headaches and Other Health Problems Due to Biogenic Amines in Wine
November 7, 2012 Scientists have developed measures to prevent health problems associated with biogenic amines in ... > full story -
Origin of Italian Wines Is Controlled Better With Multivariate Statistics
November 7, 2012 Wine derives its economic value to a large extent from geographical origin, which has a significant impact on the quality of the wine. According to the food legislation, wines can be without ... > full story -
Young Birds Can Get 'Drunk' on Fermented Berries: Effects Similar to Those for People, Only Drunk Birds Have Much Further to Fall
November 2, 2012 Young birds can get "drunk" on fermented berries and exhibit all the symptoms familiar to people who overindulge, indicates a small ... > full story -
Heady Discovery for Beer Fans: The First Gene for Beer Foam Could Improve Froth
October 31, 2012 The yeast used to make beer has yielded what may be the first gene for beer foam, scientists are reporting in a new study. The discovery opens the door to new possibilities for improving the frothy ... > full story -
Military Veterans With History of Heavy Alcohol Use More Likely to Seek Treatment and Afterwards Report Better Overall Health Than Civilians
October 29, 2012 Male military veterans with a history of heavy alcohol use are more likely to seek treatment and, later, report better overall health and less depression than their civilian counterparts, according ... > full story -
Resveratrol Falls Short in Health Benefits, Study Shows
October 25, 2012 Resveratrol, an ingredient in red wine thought to improve insulin sensitivity, reduce risk of heart disease and increase longevity, does not appear to have those benefits in healthy women, according ... > full story
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