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Rates of Binge Drinking on the Rise

By Maria Cendejas About 1 in every 6 adults in the United States binges on alcohol, according to an article in Medpage Today.  The binges occur once
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Here is why drinking coffee cuts type 2 diabetes mellitus risk

By David Liu, Ph.D. Thursday Jan 12, 2012 (foodconsumer.org) -- New research found evidence suggesting that drinking coffee can indeed reduce the risk of type 2 ...
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How many lives could a soda tax save? (PR)

Contact: Jason Socrates Bardijason.bardi@ucsf.edu415-502-6397University of California - San Francisco How many lives could a soda tax save? UCSF analysis suggests penny-per-ounce tax on sugary beverages would prevent ...
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Study offers clue as to why alcohol is addicting (PR)

Contact: Jennifer O'Brienjennifer.obrien@ucsf.edu415-502-6397University of California - San Francisco Study offers clue as to why alcohol is addicting UCSF Gallo scientists show that drinking releases brain endorphins  IMAGE: Pictured are ...
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Wheat Grass Juice Therapy: Amazing Effects And Healing Properties

By Aimee sparker  Wheat grass therapy is in use since years as a remedy to heal wounds. Many people used to apply grass juice to their ...
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Red wine may be safer than white wine

By Maria Cendejas Tuesday Jan 10, 2012 (foodconsumer.org) -- A recent study suggests that a few glasses of red wine might help prevent breast cancer.  The study ...
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Drinking coffee may cut endometrial cancer risk

By David Liu PHD Sunday Jan 09, 2012 (foodconsumer.org) -- Drinking coffee may help reduce risk of endomettrial cancer, according to a study published in 2011 ...
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Consumption of alcoholic beverages is known to be a human carcinogen - official report

Report on Carcinogens, Twelfth Edition? (2011) National Toxicology Program, Department of Health and Human Services Alcoholic Beverage Consumption CAS No.: none assigned Known to be a human carcinogen First listed ...
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Alcoholic beverages linked to higher risk of breast cancer

Editor's note: Here you can learn something that you can't from New York Times and Washington Post. Every newspaper is saying now that drinking red wine helps reduce breast cancer risk. But only THIS article posted on foodconsumer.org tells you the truth: Red wine and other alcoholic beverages are carcinogens! When it comes to drinking, U.S. physicians recommend if you drink alcohol, drink it in moderation and if you don't, don't get started....
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News alert: study does not say red wine cuts breast cancer risk

News media reports suggest that drinking red wine may reduce risk of breast cancer.  That is not what the study found!!! One biggest problem with this ...
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