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Alcohol Increases Risk of 60+ Diseases

Alcohol Increases Risk of 61 Diseases, Including Previously Unrecognized Ones A study conducted on over 500,000 Chinese individuals has revealed that alcohol consumption increases the

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Voice-based alcohol detection on smartphones.

A new app has been developed that can accurately detect blood alcohol concentration through a person’s voice. The developers claim that this technology can help

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Beer consumption linked to prostate cancer.

A recent study conducted by researchers at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa found that regular consumption of beer can increase the number of beneficial bacteria

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Alcohol abuse costs exceed taxes

Excessive alcohol consumption causes high damages that are not covered by the taxation of the drug. As a result, people who do not drink or

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Hummingbirds drink alcohol daily

Kolibris, the tiny birds known for their love of nectar, have been found to consume alcohol on a daily basis. Researchers at the University of

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Alcohol Reduces Risk of Stress-Related Heart Attack

Alcohol consumption in moderation can reduce the risk of stress-related heart attacks, with the strongest effect seen in people with anxiety disorders. A study published

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Young Adults at Higher Stroke Risk with Heavy Drinking

Young adults between the ages of 20 and 30 who regularly consume large amounts of alcohol have a significantly higher risk of stroke than their

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High Alcohol Consumption Harms Muscles

A recent study conducted by the University of East Anglia (UEA) has revealed that increased alcohol consumption leads to muscle loss, particularly in older individuals.

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Alcohol Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease

Alcohol consumption has been linked to a variety of health issues, including an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease. A recent study conducted by researchers at

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The Myth of “Beautiful Drinking”

Alcohol has long been known as a social lubricant, but recent research has shown that it can also affect our social perception. Beyond the physical