 Drink Information - January 8, 2009
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A new study finds that drinking heavily can result in bone loss, higher risk of fractures and slower healing of bone breaks. Dr. Dennis A |
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A new study finds that drinking heavily can result in bone loss, higher risk of fractures and slower healing of bone breaks. Dr. Dennis A |
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A new survey shows teenagers are lighting up cigarettes less these days, but are taking more pills to relieve pain. Cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption dipped among those in 8th, 10th, and 12th grades to the lowest rates since Monitoring the Future, an ongoing research project, started in 1975 |
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The size and shape of a glass can determine how much alcohol is poured into a glass. Short, wide glasses tend to be filled with more liquor than tall, narrow glasses |
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Joanna Wypior - All Headline News Staff Reporter A new survey shows teenagers are lighting up cigarettes less these days, but are taking more pills to relieve pain |
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