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Health on MSNStudy Ties 8+ Weekly Alcoholic Drinks to Greater Risk of Brain Damage—Even After You StopA new study found that heavy drinkers had a higher risk of brain lesions and proteins associated with Alzheimer's disease.
A new survey by Global Rescue found some travelers support limits on alcohol. About 1 in 5 passengers say airlines shouldn’t ...
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Zebra striping’ allows an individual to participate in lighter social drinking while reducing the risk of overconsumption, ...
Toronto has added seven new parks to its Alcohol in Parks program, bringing the total to 54 where you can legally enjoy a ...
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GlobalData on MSNIndia’s alcohol industry fears effect of tariff cuts for UK exportsThe Confederation of Indian Alcoholic Beverage Companies has voiced concerns over the latest UK-India trade agreement.
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Jon Taffer clears smoke over cannabis drinks in bars as alcohol sales see sharp declineBar Rescue' host Jon Taffer reacts to the recent decline of alcohol sales as nonalcoholic and cannabis drinks start to thrive ...
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While no level of drinking is considered safe by doctors, many people do enjoy it occasionally. However, heavy and chronic alcohol use can have devastating consequences for your mental and physical ...
While 58% of American adults still consume alcohol, according to the Escoffier study, that number has dropped from a longtime ...
The Travelcohol-Free Club held its first event in London last week after an overwhelmingly positive response to its initial ...
While U.S. liquor makers have been hit by European tariffs, the U.K. and India have agreed a trade deal that could boost ...
Rep. Andy Whitt, R-Harvest, brought several products to an Alabama House committee meeting to build his case for more ...
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