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 Drink Information - October 14, 2008
| A study released in the August edition of Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research reveals that drinking low amounts of alcohol during pregnancy could leave harmful permanent damage to the baby. "In the past, much focus was placed on studying the full-blown foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). More recent research has considered those individuals damaged by lower levels of exposure. This is an important focus," says Julie Croxford, from Wayne State University in Detroit | | A study released in the August edition of Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research reveals that drinking low amounts of alcohol during pregnancy could leave harmful permanent damage to the baby. "In the past, much focus was placed on studying the full-blown foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). More recent research has considered those individuals damaged by lower levels of exposure. This is an important focus," says Julie Croxford, from Wayne State University in Detroit | |
Danielle George - All Headline News Staff Reporter "Those who routinely see the consequences of drink-fueled violence in offences of rape, grievous bodily harm and worse on a daily basis are in no doubt that an escalation of offenses of this nature will inevitably be caused by the relaxation of liquor licensing which the government has now authorized," said a Circuit Judge | | New research reveals that cocoa can have a beneficial effect on heart disease and strokes. A research team in Southampton, England found that drinking a cup of cocoa can help prevent potentially fatal blood clots | |
Matthew Borghese - All Headline News Contributor New York, NY (AHN)- Alcohol manufacturer, Anheuser-Busch, is launching its latest product, "Tilt | |
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