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Warning against excessive alcohol consumption by CultBeautyBlog Posted Mon 14 Dec 2009 9:47am drinking. Not only does excessive drinking pose a threat to your health and safety, it is also extremely ageing – both by dehydrating the skin and affecting your liver’s ability... by Bradley…. N.B. The dog in this film did not consume any alcohol, he is just an exceedingly good actor. Read on »
Alcohol Consumption Might Increase Breast Cancer Recurrence by Aaron Tabor Medical Doctor Posted Mon 14 Dec 2009 12:00am A number of studies have reported that excess alcohol consumption can increase the risk of developing breast cancer and have suggested that the more alcohol consumed, the greater the breast cancer risk.  New breast cancer research presented at the CTRC-AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium suggests that excess alcohol consumption by breast cancer Read on »
Binge Drinking in Wales; Trends in Alcohol Consumption Across OECD Countries by Bruce Friedman Patient Expert Posted Tue 13 Apr 2010 12:00am Gets Political ; subscription required). One of the take-home lesson in it was that much of the excessive drinking by the youth in the U.K. was related to cheap alcoholic beverages offered in supermarkets, causing the pubs compete by lowering their prices. Contained in the article was a fascinating chart tracking alcohol consumption in OECD countries Read on »
Alcohol Risks: Chronic Alcohol Consumption May Break You (that is your bones)! by addictiondoc Posted Fri 20 Nov 2009 10:04pm Most people know that alcoholism leads to problems with one’s liver, heart, and brain. To make matters worse, alcohol consumption makes you more prone to fractures. In other words, alcohol makes your body even more broken than you previously thought! Why? Alcoholism affects the density of bones. In other words, chronic alcohol consumption can lead Read on »
Too Much Alcohol Consumption Can Increase Body Fat by Mark D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 01 Dec 2009 10:00pm provides 7 calories. Only fat (9 cal/g) provides more calories than alcohol. So, when you are planning your food and drink consumption, don't forget the calories from alcohol! When... you drink, the more fat your body will store (many times belly fat )! Added to this problem is the fact that alcohol consumption can increase your appetite. Researchers from Read on »
Alcohol Consumption Reduces Risk of BPH in Men by Obi Jo Posted Wed 03 Feb 2010 6:11pm in the incidence of BPH. However, the key word is moderation, as we know that excessive alcohol use results in many negative outcomes for health and well-being. Alcohol Consumption... http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2657345/alcohol_consumption_reduces_ris Continuing study shows that while alcohol has health risks if not used in moderation Read on »
Weekend Special: Too Much Alcohol Consumption Affects Fat Loss by Mark D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:34pm increase your fat consumption by at least 10%-15% in relation to total calories. Don't lose the battle of fat loss because you didn't figure in the alcohol calories! ... Does your exercise goals include losing body fat? If so, you need to figure in any alcohol that you drink. Alcohol has 7 calories per gram and fat has 9 calories per Read on »
Alcohol Consumption : How Badly Can It Affect ME / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Sufferers? Part 1 by Andrea P. Patient Expert Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:29pm . I didn't know how badly alcohol consumption can affect the severity of Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS /CFIDS) ... Nowadays I don't touch alcohol at all...**... The smallest alcoholic drink - even a tiny bit of alcohol consumption, can send you into a relapse - as I learned the hard way many years ago. Having an alcoholic drink now Read on »
Tips for curbing alcohol consumption without sacrifice or deprivation by Dr. John B. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 15 Dec 2010 6:06pm would, without any conscious cutting back on consumption. 1.     Match each alcoholic drink with one of water One tactic that generally works wonders to quell alcohol intake... cutting back, hence no sense of sacrifice or deprivation. Two other strategies for containing alcohol consumption are to avoid getting too hungry or thirsty. Avoiding thirst Read on »
Breastfeeding and Alcohol Consumption by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sat 21 Nov 2009 10:00pm Breastfeeding and alcohol consumption is a touchy subject for many, with some suggesting that women can’t drink at all while breastfeeding, and others suggesting... the consumption of alcohol appear to be improper. Medicinal Alcohol for Babies Generations ago, alcoholic beverages were used for medicinal purposes, and in some cases, babies were Read on »