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Pros and Cons of Alcohol Consumption >> Medical Questions, Weight ...
18 Dec 2009 by Dana Fenton  
Lowers the risk of developing stomach ulcers, because alcohol may destroy Helicobacter pylori infection which causes ulcers. • Reduces the risk of a female developing heart disease, peripheral vascular disease and intermittent ...
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Moderate fish consumption 'cuts heart failure risk'
16 hours ago by Ani  
The study, which monitored more than 41000 people aged between 29 and 69, showed that drinking alcohol could cut the risk of heart disease by almost a third in men. Heart patients receiving folic acid treatment 'at increased cancer, ...
Health News - http://blog.taragana.com/health/
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Diabetes & Alcohol « GlucoMenu Blog
10 hours ago by Christine Carlson, Registered Dietitian...  
Some research supports alcohol having protective benefits against heart disease. This is controversial because alcohol can be harmful as it increases risk for some cancers and adds empty calories to the diet. ...
GlucoMenu Blog - http://glucomenu.wordpress.com/

Saturated Fat and Coronary Heart Disease, Part IV: The Smell Test ...
49 minutes ago by Richard Nikoley  
Dietary Fat Quality and Coronary Heart Disease Prevention: A Unified Theory Based on Evolutionary, Historical, Global, and Modern Perspectives. Christopher E. Ramsden, MD; Keturah R. Faurot, PA, MPH; Pedro Carrera-Bastos, BA; Loren Cordain, PhD; ... Fructose and alcohol gets turned into palmitic acid pronto, and very high-carb diets promote DNL too. The Kitavans have a bunch of palmitic acid in their lipoproteins even though their dietary intake of palmitic acid is low. ...
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Alcohol Metabolism « Body2build
10 hours ago by Shawn Bellon  
Women absorb and metabolize alcohol differently from men. They have higher BAC's after consuming the same amount of alcohol as men and are more susceptible to alcoholic liver disease, heart muscle damage (8), and brain damage (9). ...
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Young binge drinkers are following example set by parents, says ...
9 hours ago by admin  
Young people are particularly susceptible to disease caused by alcohol, including liver disease, mental health problems, heart disease, bowel, breast, mouth and throat cancer. Young people who drink too much are also more likely to get ...
TreatmentCenters.com - http://treatmentcenters.com/blog/

Congenital Heart Disease Demystified | Daily Woman Tips
1 hour ago by admin  
This article is an attempt to remove confusion concerning some of the issues regarding congenital heart disease. Congenital heart disease is a kind of. ... Women who drink alcohol, use drugs or take specific types of medication during the period of their pregnancy are more likely to give birth to children with congenital heart defects. When a woman contracts a maternal viral infection such as German measles (also known as rubella) during the first trimester of her ...
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Alcohol addiction can ruin lives | Addiction Treatment Blog
18 Dec 2009 by The Causeway Retreat  
Physical disorders – Excess consumption of alcohol has a terrible effect on the body. It leads to cirrhosis of the liver, pancreatitis, alcoholic dementia, heart disease and in certain extreme cases death. ...
Addiction Treatment Blog - http://www.thecausewayretreat.com/blog/

Why Red Wine Fights Heart Disease and Cancer | Dr Shock MD PhD
16 hours ago by Dr Shock  
Theres little debate that drinking moderate amounts of red wine can help the fight against heart disease, Alzheimers disease and some cancers, especially in. ... But don't forget, just a little bit of wine, alcohol drinking can also get out of control in some, this is also partly in your genes. Thanks Clinical Cases and Images. Popularity: 1% [?] Related posts: Depression and Coronary Heart Disease in Women In a recent study published in the Journal of. ...
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foodconsumer.org - Can Alcohol Really Protect Your Heart?
10 Dec 2009
alcohol, wine, resveratrol, heart disease, heart health A study has suggested that drinking alcohol every day may cut the risk of heart disease in men by more than a third. But the research has come under fire from scientists who say ...
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