Drink Information - November 21, 2008

Cocoa is Good for the Heart

August 10, 2005 - Topics drink, australia, red wine, study and disease
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

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Anheuser-Busch Launches 'Tilt'; A Malt Beverage With Caffeine

August 9, 2005 - Topics water, alcohol and drink

Matthew Borghese - All Headline News Contributor

New York, NY (AHN)- Alcohol manufacturer, Anheuser-Busch, is launching its latest product, "Tilt

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Teen Substance Abuse Affected By Media Coverage

August 1, 2005 - Topics abuse, teenager, men, alcohol and drink
According to data from The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), media messages on preventing drug and alcohol use have a significant effect on teen substance abuse.

While 10.3 percent of youths who reported seeing or hearing media prevention messages in the past year admitted to binge drinking in the past month, 12.5 percent of youth not exposed to prevention messages engaged in binge drinking

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Media Makes Impression on Teen Drug and Alcohol Use

August 1, 2005 - Topics alcohol, teenager, men, abuse and drink
According to data from The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), media messages on preventing drug and alcohol use have a significant effect on teen substance abuse.

While 10.3 percent of youths who reported seeing or hearing media prevention messages in the past year admitted to binge drinking in the past month, 12.5 percent of youth not exposed to prevention messages engaged in binge drinking

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Wine May Help Those Suffering From Type 1 Diabetes

July 22, 2005 - Topics diabetes, insulin, study, statistic and hospital
Drinking a small amount of alcohol with an evening meal may increase the risk of low blood sugar the following day in patients with type 1 diabetes, the results of a study published in Diabetes Care suggest.

"There is no evidence to suggest that individuals with type 1 diabetes adopt a different approach to their use of alcohol than the rest of the population," Dr. Tristan Richardson and colleagues from Royal Bournemouth Hospital, UK, write

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