A recent study has proposed that if middle aged women, who live on lots of carbohydrates, drink alcohol moderately, have a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes than women, who are non-drinkers. Researchers have followed 80,000 women for more than 26 years. They found that women who drank alcohol moderately with their carbohydrate based Read more
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Moderate Beer Consumption Cuts Down Cardiovascular Diseases Risk
A study led by a group of Italian researchers from the Research Laboratories at the Fondazione di Ricerca e Cura “Giovanni Paolo II”, in Campobasso has argued that consuming beer regularly at a moderate level can cause fewer chances of cardiovascular diseases. Before that it was proved that consuming wine at a moderate level which Read more
Drinkers – Take Three Days Of Break From Drinking Per Week
Alcohol has become a bad habit in the modern society. Look anywhere – and you will be able to find its trace. People are becoming thoughtless in the addiction to alcohol. They are not even thinking about its fatal effects. Now here is a red alarm for those alcohol lovers, who cannot even let a Read more
Alcohol Can Prevent Bone Lose
Alcohol does not only have bad effects – it has good effects too. A recent study has proved that if aged women drink a suggested quantity on beer per day, they will be able to prevent Osteoporosis. The study has proved that a crucial element in building the new bones is Silicon and silicon is Read more
Response to Alcohol Might Depend on Immune System of the Body
Latest research has revealed the response to alcohol can be largely subject to the functioning of immunity cells that are present in the brain. After consumption of alcohol, a person experiences difficulty in coordination of brain and limbs, in addition to a major reduction of fine motor skills. The study carried on in Australia in Read more
Alcohol Metabolism In The Body Increases Risk Of Breast Cancer
Latest studies have shown that consumption of alcohol increases the risk of breast cancer since metabolism of acetaldehyde present in alcohol causes damage to DNA. Besides breast cancer, the other major risk is that of liver cancer. Strong links have been found between alcohol metabolism and cancer risk. The study was undertaken by the National Read more
Researchers found an enzyme that could cure alcohol and nicotine addiction
Researchers found a particular enzyme that might play a vital role in treating smoking and alcohol addiction. The researchers conducted the study on the mice, wherein they manage to find the particular enzyme. They believe that this could play a vital role in developing a drug that could treat alcoholism and smoking at the same Read more
Two Or More Alcohol Intake May Up The Risk Of Cancer
A freshly made study has indicated that drinking alcohol with two or more amounts a day can increase the risk of some cancer in a most significant way. In this regard few strict guidelines have published from the authority of NHS, which has declared that everyday man should not drink more than three or four Read more
Binge Drinking Affects the Brain Development of Teenagers
Binge drinking harmful to teenagers A large quantity of booze affects teenagers and their performance in schools, sports, and other activities. Moreover, girls are more affected than boys due to an excess amount of boozing are. A new study found that the development of the spatial working memory is affected when teenagers are habituated to Read more
A Pregnant Woman Can Drink Up To 10 gm Of Alcohol A Day
A new research has formed little day ago which has stated that light amount of alcohol drinking during the period of pregnancy is safe for a woman. Aside from that it also will not harm her unborn baby’s development or not increase the chance for premature birth. With the sequence to the fact the study has Read more
Binge Drinking-Effects On Young Adults
The University of Cincinnati has made a study recently which has shown that binge drinking among the young adults and adolescents can even cause for serious damage to a brain that is still under development. The entire research team was carried out by researchers Tim McQueeny, who is a doctoral student in the UC Department Read more