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Patients Who Drink Too Much
(Click the title below to leave the MDLinx Network and go to the Journal's Website) American Family Physician, 07/02/09 Willenbring ML et al.- Excessive alcohol consumption is a leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality, but...
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Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs: College drinking problems, deaths on the rise
College drinking problems, deaths on the rise Alcohol-related deaths, heavy drinking episodes and drunk driving have all been on the rise on college campuses over the past decade, a new government study shows.Using figures from government...
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Site for Alcohol's Action in the Brain Discovered
GIRK, ALCOHOLISM, EPILEPSY Contact Information Available for logged-in reporters only Description Alcohols inebriating effects are familiar to everyone.But the molecular details of alcohols impact on brain activity remain a mystery....
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'Sip red wine' for health
Scientists have said that people should sip wine to get the benefit of its cancer-busting antioxidant, the DailyExpress reported.Brought to you by NHS Choices It said that the mouth absorbs 100 times more resveratrol than the stomach ...
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Dangerous College Drinking: Prevention Is Possible, Studies Suggest
Alcohol is sometimes seen as part and parcel of college life, but there are programs that can significantly reduce students' risky drinking, according to a series of studies in a special college drinking supplement of the Journal of Studies...
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Expert On College Alcohol Abuse And Prevention Available To Speak On New Study
A report released by the U.S.National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism found that binge drinking and drinking-related deaths among college-age students are increasing. Kitty Harris-Wilkes, director of Texas Tech...
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Colleges, Communities Combat Off-Campus Student Drinking
Programs that bring colleges and their surrounding neighborhoods together may help reduce off-campus drinking problems, a new study suggests.Researchers found that an alcohol control program at Western Washington University that also...
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College Drinking Problems, Deaths On The Rise
Alcohol-related deaths, heavy drinking episodes and drunk driving have all been on the rise on college campuses over the past decade, a new government study shows.Using figures from government databases and national surveys on alcohol use...
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As College Drinking Problems Rise, New Studies Identify Effective Prevention Strategies
Alcohol-related deaths among U.S.college students rose from 1,440 deaths in 1998 to 1,825 in 2005, along with increases in heavy drinking and drunk driving, according to an article in the July supplement of the Journal of Studies on...
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'Sip red wine' for health Scientists have said that people should sip their wine to get its 'cancer-busting an
Scientists have said that people should sip their wine to get its 'cancer-busting antioxidant working', the Daily Express reported.It said that the mouth absorbs 100 times more resveratrol, a compound in red wine, than the stomach. The...
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'Sip red wine' for health Scientists have said that people should sip their wine to get its 'cancer-busting an
Scientists have said that people should sip their wine to get its 'cancer-busting antioxidant working', the Daily Express reported.It said that the mouth absorbs 100 times more resveratrol, a compound in red wine, than the stomach. The...
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At U.S. Colleges, Binge Drinking Is on the Rise
MONDAY, June 15 (HealthDay News) -- Binge drinking among American college students is on the rise, along with its consequences of drunk driving and drinking-related deaths, U.S.health officials report. In fact, drinking-related deaths...
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College drinking problems, deaths on the rise
Alcohol-related deaths, heavy drinking episodes and drunk driving have all been on the rise on college campuses over the past decade, a new government study shows.Using figures from government databases and national surveys on alcohol use...
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Red Wine Ingredient Demonstrates Significant Health Benefits: Research Review
The benefits of alcohol are all about moderation.Low to moderate drinking - especially of red wine - appears to reduce causes of mortality, while too much drinking causes multiple organ damage. A mini-review of recent findings on red...
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Significant Health Benefits Demonstrated By A Red-Wine Polyphenol Called Resveratrol
The benefits of alcohol are all about moderation.Low to moderate drinking - especially of red wine - appears to reduce all causes of mortality, while too much drinking causes multiple organ damage. A mini-review of recent findings on...
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Resveratrol shows potential for significant health benefits
The benefits of alcohol are all about moderation.Low to moderate drinking - especially of red wine - appears to reduce all causes of mortality, while too much drinking causes multiple organ damage. A mini-review of recent findings on...
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A red-wine polyphenol called resveratrol demonstrates significant health benefits
>Contact: Lindsay Brown, Ph.61-7-3365-3098 University of Queensland Stephen Taylor, Ph. 61-7-3365-3124 University of Queensland Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research Resveratrol shows therapeutic potential...
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Health Secrets of Red Wine Uncovered
THURSDAY, June 11 (HealthDay News) -- Scientists already knew that drinking red wine in moderation is good for your health; now they are figuring out why.New research is uncovering the disease-prevention secrets of a polyphenol called...
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Health Secrets of Red Wine Uncovered
THURSDAY, June 11 (HealthDay News) -- Scientists already knew that drinking red wine in moderation is good for your health; now they are figuring out why.New research is uncovering the disease-prevention secrets of a polyphenol called...
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Biosystems International Establishes Licensing Agreement with Lohocla Research Institute to Search for Novel A
- Biosystems International (BSI) a biotechnology company focused on the development of novel monoclonal antibody-based diagnostics for cancer and metabolic diseases has established a licensing agreement with the Lohocla Research Corporation...
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Parents Should Choose Zero Tolerance Alcohol Policy
Restaurants in Germany legally sell alcohol to teenagers after their sixteenth birthdays and French children drink wine with dinner at an early age, but U.S.parents who follow this relaxed European example, believing it fosters a...
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Biosystems International Establishes Licensing Agreement with Lohocla Research Institute to Search for Novel A
Biosystems International (BSI) a biotechnology company focused on the development of novel monoclonal antibody-based diagnostics for cancer and metabolic diseases has established a licensing agreement with the Lohocla Research Corporation...
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Biosystems International Establishes Licensing Agreement with Lohocla Research Institute to Search for Novel A
PARIS - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Biosystems International (BSI) a biotechnology company focused on the development of novel monoclonal antibody-based diagnostics for cancer and metabolic diseases has established a licensing agreement with the...
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Use of aripiprazole in tardive dyskinesia: An open label study of six cases
(Click the title below to leave the MDLinx Network and go to the Journal's Website) World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 06/10/09 Print Save in My Library Free Abstract Rajarethinam R et al.- The study supports our hypothesis that...
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Alcohol flushing linked to esophagus cancer
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who experience reddening of the face when drinking alcoholic beverages are at increased risk for cancer of the esophagus, the tube that passes food from the mouth to the stomach, according to a report in...
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