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Did Iceman munch on moss?
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By Jeanna Bryner A new study of the well-known "Iceman" mummy finds that he ate moss, though perhaps not on purpose. In fact, his gut remains contained six ...
College president fights campus binge-drinking
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One study has estimated more than 500000 full-time students at four-year colleges suffer injuries each year related in some way to drinking, and about 1700 ...
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Al-Anon is a program to help families and friends of alcoholics recover from the effects of living with a loved one or family member's drinking problem. ...

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Molinari on the Penguins: A study in nutrition
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - Nov 29, 2008
... when a player was really serious about nutrition and conditioning because he'd give up drinking beer. Or, more likely, would replace it with light beer. ...
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San Francisco Chronicle,  USA - Nov 29, 2008
When science reporters write about, say, hormone therapy or drinking red wine, they report on studies that find that hormones or red wine can be good for ...

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They say authorities have done little to improve even basic essentials such as toilets and clean drinking water and even the access route was in a state of ...

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Study: Smoking, Drinking Linked to Stomach, Throat Cancer
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By The Staff at wowOwow.com A new study may cause more people to worry the next time they light up a cigarette or sip a martini. ...
8 Tips For Losing Weight After Pregnancy
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Drinking plenty of water throughout the day prevents you from getting dehydrated. It also fills you up so that you don't eat as much, and some research has ...
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University tries to curb binge drinking
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... students show patterns of hazardous or harmful drinking, which means five or more drinks for men and four or more for women. The study interviewed more ...

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Binge drinking puts young women at risk
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Not only are college-age women narrowing the gender gap when it comes to binge drinking, data released Friday by the Research Institute on Addictions shows ...

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Binge Drinking Linked To
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A new study has found that binge drinking is associated with an increased risk for metabolic syndrome. The metabolic syndrome consists of a series of risk ...
Device reveals eye ailments early
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Burnley and Padiham people 'drinking themselves to death'
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Neighbouring Pendle fares slightly better in the NWPHO study, which is used as a benchmark by health professionals about the combined effects of alcohol on ...

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The Selfish Video Game: Play Games, Change Your Biology?
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In fact, says Cole, "this study shows that a strategically designed video game can be a powerful new tool to enhance the impact of medical treatment by ...
Water study predicts huge rise in demand
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The recent study conducted by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) with the help of consultancy firm Lee Associates, shows that ...
Tea halves the risk of dementia, study shows
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But drinking coffee had no protective effect on the brain, the study found. The scientists concluded that it was not the caffeine in tea that had a ...
Study Says It's Not Too Late for Kids to Strengthen Bones
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AW Jones, L Andersson - Forensic Science International, 2003 - Elsevier
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Arsenic in the drinking water of the city of Antofagasta: epidemiological and clinical study before … -
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The relationship of arsenic levels in drinking water and the prevalence rate of skin lesions in … -
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… causes, coronary heart disease, and stroke: results from a prospective cohort study of Scottish men … -
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Drinking or Abstaining at Age 14? A Genetic Epidemiological Study. -
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Another study shows light drinking good for heart

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older adults who have up to one drink a day may live longer and suffer fewer heart problems than teetotalers do -- though the exact reason remains unknown, researchers report.

Their study of adults in their 70s found that those who regularly had one to seven drinks per week were 30 percent less likely to develop heart disease over six years. They were also less likely to die of any cause. The findings, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, add to evidence that modest alcohol intake benefits the cardiovascular system. However, the researchers found no evidence that the anti-inflammatory effects of alcohol deserved the credit, as some experts have suspected. Whatever the reason, this study "confirms a protective effect of light alcohol drinking," said lead author Dr. Cinzia Maraldi of the University of Florida in Gainesville.

Still, she and her colleagues are quick to point out that heavy drinking is a health hazard, and even moderate drinking does not have the same benefits for everyone. In their study, light drinking showed the strongest benefits in men with high levels of a protein called interleukin-6, which is associated with an elevated heart disease risk.

 

In contrast, there was no clear benefit among women.

Because the risks and benefits of moderate drinking vary among individuals, no blanket recommendations can be made, Maraldi told Reuters Health. Certainly no one is advising non-drinkers to take up the habit solely for the sake of their hearts, she said.

For their study, Maraldi and her colleagues followed 2,487 elderly adults for roughly six years, on average. At the outset, participants reported on their drinking habits, exercise levels and smoking history. They also had yearly exams to track their health.

Overall, the researchers found, light to moderate drinkers were 26 percent less likely than non-drinkers to die during the study period -- with factors like weight, cholesterol levels and physical activity taken into account.

They had a similarly reduced risk of developing heart disease.

Maraldi's team also looked at blood levels of two inflammation-related proteins -- interleukin-6 (IL-6) and C-reactive protein (CRP) -- to see whether alcohol might bestow its health benefits by acting as an anti-inflammatory. Chronic inflammation is believed to contribute to the hardening and narrowing of coronary arteries.

Low IL-6 and CRP levels did not, however, explain the link between light drinking and lower heart disease risk. Instead, it was men with high IL-6 levels who seemed to benefit the most from having a few drinks per week.

This, according to the researchers, may suggest that people who are already at heightened risk of heart disease stand to gain the most from light drinking.

SOURCE: Archives of Internal Medicine, July 24, 2006.

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