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Car care products pollute heavily.

Autocare products have been found to be a surprisingly significant source of vehicle-related pollutants, with ethanol and methanol being released in large quantities into the

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Legalizing Cannabis Increases Alcohol Consumption

A recent study with 4.2 million participants has found that cannabis and alcohol are complementary drugs. This means that the legalization of cannabis could lead

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Alcohol protects wheat from drought

Alcohol Increases Wheat’s Drought Tolerance, Providing a Cheaper Alternative to Genetic Modification The University of Arkansas has conducted a study that shows that global wheat

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Alcohol and Neurodegeneration: A Connection?

A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Oxford has found that even moderate alcohol consumption can negatively affect the brain. While excessive

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Alcohol speeds up brain aging

Alcohol consumption, even in small amounts, can cause a significant aging process in the brain. According to a recent study by the University of Pennsylvania,

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Alcohol’s Impact on Brain Metabolism

A single episode of alcohol consumption can alter the brain for several days, even after the alcohol has left the bloodstream. While small amounts of

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Increased Drug Use from Cannabis Legalization?

A recent study has debunked the theory that legalizing cannabis leads to an increase in the consumption of other drugs. In the United States, many

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Alcohol and Tobacco Age Brain Quickly

A new study conducted by the University of Southern California has found that even moderate alcohol and tobacco consumption can lead to premature aging of

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Alcohol Aids Language Learning

In a surprising discovery, researchers from the University of Maastricht, the University of Liverpool, and King’s College London have found that consuming small amounts of

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Why Champagne Gets You Drunk Faster Than Wine

A new study has revealed that despite having almost identical alcohol content, champagne and white wine affect the body differently. Researchers from The Medical Council