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10/01/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Klebsiella pneumonia: The bad gut bacteria that makes you drunk even without alcohol
It turns out, you don’t need alcohol to get drunk, says a recent study published in the journal Cell Metabolism. Scientists have identified a certain strain of gut bacteria that produces enormous amounts of alcohol. Those who have the strain in the gut aren’t just more likely to get drunk even without tasting a drop of alcohol; […]
10/24/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Men and women are different, even when drunk: Research says men’s brains are more affected than women
Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol is not conducive to health, but it affects men differently than women. A recent study showed that the brain regions associated with emotions, memory, and social behavior displayed diminished activity in alcoholic men than in their female counterparts. Researchers reported that alcoholism impaired the function of the amygdala, hippocampus, and other limbic […]
09/22/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Chicha, an ancient beverage similar to beer, could have kept an empire intact for a long time, suggest archaeologists
The empire whose citizens drank together stayed together. The Wari Empire might have endured for centuries thanks to chicha, an ancient type of beer this Peruvian civilization drank regularly and copiously during festivities. The former occupants of what is now modern-day Peru, the Waris enjoyed peace and harmony in their corner of South America for 500 years. Their […]
07/30/2019
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By Mike Adams
How much glyphosate is really in your beer? Health Ranger tests 26 popular beers in science lab to reveal surprising answer
According to media reports, beer products are heavily saturated with glyphosate, a toxic, cancer-causing weed killer chemical. But is the media really telling the truth? To find out, we tested 26 popular beers in our mass spec laboratory, using LC-MS-MS instrumentation that’s sensitive below 1 ppb. The findings may surprise you, because they contradict what […]
06/20/2019
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By Tracey Watson
Does your alcoholic beverage contain heavy metals?
Perhaps you feel like Benjamin Franklin, who said back in the 1700s, “The discovery of a wine is of greater moment than the discovery of a constellation. The universe is too full of stars.” Perhaps you are even enjoying a glass of wine as you read this article? For many people there is nothing quite […]
01/29/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Neurologists examine what happens in your brain when you experience an alcohol-induced blackout
Picture this: You’re out with some friends, you’ve all had a lot of drinks — but no one’s really keeping count. The next minute, you’re passed out, and when you wake up, you have no idea where you are or what just happened to you. Congratulations, you’ve just experienced an alcohol-induced blackout. What happens during […]
12/27/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Drinking red wine causes flurry of “brain exercise” as neurons work to analyze the experience
A neurologist says drinking wine gives your brain a workout, stimulating more of the organ more than “any other human behavior” notes an article published in Daily Mail. Professor Gordon Shepherd from the Yale School of Medicine found that the brain undergoes a series of complex neurological processes to taste wine. Drinking wine, apparently, triggers […]
05/29/2018
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By Carol Anderson
One of the best ways to preserve your hearing? Don’t drink while listening to loud music
Everyone knows that too much alcohol is bad for your health, but a new study says that it can also result in a loss of hearing. Researchers have found that one of the best ways to save your hearing and keep your eardrums intact is to avoid alcoholic beverages, especially if you’re planning to attend music […]
05/15/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Why does drinking alcohol or sugary drinks make us thirsty?
Not all drinks were made to quench a person’s thirst: Far from it, alcoholic beverages and those that contain sugar make us even thirstier, and scientists may have found the reason why. In a study published in Cell Metabolism, research indicated the liver hormone FGF21, or fibroblast growth factor 21, to be responsible for the brain’s actions to increase […]
04/11/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Six easy daily habits that will reduce your risk of colorectal cancer by half
People of all ages dread getting a diagnosis proclaiming that they may have cancer. But did you know that while colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the U.S., it’s also one of the most preventable? According to experts at the American Institute of Cancer Research (AICR), Americans can prevent colorectal cancer by changing […]
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