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more info Diet May Drive Data on Beer, Wine and Health...

According to a new study reported in The New York Times, diet may drive the data on beer, wine and health. Are wine drinkers healthier than beer drinkers? If that is the case, it may have less to do with their choice of drink than with what they choose to eat.
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Some Sobering News...

Drinking too much won't just leave you with a hangover, says an Australian Study, it can cause permanent DNA damage. Damage to DNA is a major factor in the expression of the age of cells, so by over imbibing, you could accelerate your own aging. Read More....

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  quote Mothers Don't Understand the Seriousness of Drinking by Teenage Daughters...

Mothers of teenage daughters underestimate the occurrence of underage drinking among their own daughters and misjudge the seriousness of the issue, according to a study commissioned by Century Council, which is funded by America's leading distillers.
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Arrests Don't Get Drunk Drivers to Quit...

Negative consequences from drunken driving, such as an arrest and punishment, might not be effective deterrents for persistent offenders. That's a reported finding by University of Missouri-Columbia Professor Denis McCarthy, who surveyed 938 students on their attitudes toward alcohol consumption and driving.
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