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Minimum Prices on Alcoholic Beverages in U.K. May Serve to Curb Binge Drinking by Bruce Friedman Patient Expert Posted Fri 28 May 2010 12:00am One of the identified causes of binge drinking in the U.K. is the ready availability of cheap alcoholic beverages in supermarkets (see: Binge Drinking in Wales..., irresponsible barroom promotions and longer pub opening hours have contributed to the problem. Binge-drinking became an issue during the election campaign, with all the parties vowing Read on »
Serious Concerns Over Alcoholic Beverages with Added Caffeine by FDA Posted Tue 16 Nov 2010 10:23am letters to four companies that make caffeinated alcoholic beverages: Charge Beverages Corp., New Century Brewing Co. LLC, Phusion Projects LLC (which does business as the Drink Four...   Caffeinated alcoholic beverages, or CABs, are alcoholic beverages that contain caffeine as an additive and are packaged in combined form. Alcoholic beverages to which caffeine has Read on »
FDA Warning Letters Issued to Four Makers of Caffeinated Alcoholic Beverages by Medline Plus Posted Wed 17 Nov 2010 6:26pm (doing business as Drink Four Brewing Co.): Four Loko   United Brands Company Inc.: Joose and Max   Qs & As on Caffeine in Alcoholic Beverages Caffeinated Alcoholic Beverages -- FDA Page on Flickr Caffeinated Alcoholic Beverages -- CDC Fact Sheet    FTC Sends Warning Letters to Marketers of Caffeinated Alcohol Drinks   Visit the FDA Read on »
Alcoholic Beverage Choices for the Health Conscious by Nicole G Posted Tue 01 Jun 2010 8:05pm to be friendly to the waist-line. First of all, it is important to remember that what is considered safe for alcohol is 1 drink per day for women, and 2 drinks per day for men. And no, you... Alcoholic Drinks: Wine: on average about 100 calories per 5 oz. glass, plus wine contains heart healthy polyphenols Vodka Soda/Vodka Diet Tonic: about 70-90 calories depending Read on »
Friday Food Rave!: Twelve, the Sophisticated Non-alcoholic Beverage for Adults by Karina Arrue Posted Fri 18 Dec 2009 12:00am Hi guys! So today I want to talk to you about Twelve --it's a non-alcoholic sparkling beverage that I recently tried. Actually, to be more accurate, I drank the entire 750 ml bottle all by myself! I was really excited to receive a sample of this drink because I'm a teetotaler, which is totally cool--it's just that sparkling cider from Read on »
Anticancer Activity from Select Herbal Additives Found in Ancient Alcoholic Beverages by Ed H. Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Tue 06 Jul 2010 3:30pm Archaeology Laboratory run by archaeochemist and ancient alcohol expert Patrick E. McGovern, PhD. Over the past two years, researchers working on a unique joint project Read on »
Which Alcoholic Drinks Have Less Calories and Carbs? by Linda Posted Fri 18 Jun 2010 12:00am Summer time is the time for picnics, barbeques, parties and happy hours. But if you are watching your weight, are there any alcoholic beverages that are appropriate? Alcohol, in general, is not great for weight, it adds empty calories, carbs and does slow down the metabolism. However, moderate alcohol intake along with a healthy diet Read on »
Doctor Blog-How Much Alcohol Is In Your Drink? by Dr. Rima B. Medical DoctorHealth Maven Posted Tue 22 Jul 2008 10:55am drugs.  It is time for this information to be on the labels for alcoholic beverages.” The Meaning of a “Standard Drink” While renewing its calls for the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax... To follow is a press release addressing alcohol use and container labeling to help consumers decide how much they alcohol they are getting in the drinks they are choosing Read on »
Caffeinated Alcohol – A Drinking Hazard by rajesh moganti Posted Fri 29 Oct 2010 4:05am more mixture of drinks, and this time it was two really oddly compatible drinks. It came by mixing alcohol and caffeine. Weird, doesn’t it sound? Well, it is a new concept... of a drink or beverage is seen to be of students and working professionals. Their fondness of consuming alcoholic drinks and beverages led them to try this drink, thinking it would Read on »
FDA Cracks Down on Caffeinated Alcohol Drinks by HealthFinder Posted Wed 17 Nov 2010 12:00pm the so-called energy drinks -- sometimes called "blackout in a can" -- that blend caffeine and alcohol. Such beverages are becoming increasingly popular with college students... WEDNESDAY, Nov. 17 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday told makers of caffeinated alcoholic beverages that the caffeine in their products has been Read on »