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Red Wine Compound Could Help Seniors Walk Away from Mobility Problems
August 19, 2012 In a stride toward better health in later life, scientists have reported that resveratrol, the so-called “miracle molecule” found in red wine, might help improve mobility and prevent ... > full story -
Exploring the Two-Way Linkages Between Binge Drinking and Unemployment
August 15, 2012 Many studies have found that problem drinking is related to subsequent unemployment; However, the reverse association is unclear. Some studies have found that unemployment can increase total ... > full story -
Both Early Alcohol Use and Early Intoxication Can Herald Trouble for College Students
August 15, 2012 Research shows that the earlier one drinks, the greater the chances of later alcohol-related problems. Researchers examined age at first drink (AFD) as well as drinking to intoxication among college ... > full story -
Green Tea and Chocolate Compounds Offer Hope for Patients With HIV-Associated Cognitive Impairment
August 14, 2012 Researchers discover compounds in green tea and chocolate may help reduce neurological complications linked to ... > full story -
Consuming Flavanol-Rich Cocoa May Enhance Brain Function
August 13, 2012 Eating cocoa flavanols daily may improve mild cognitive impairment, according to new ... > full story -
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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