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My water bottle is attached to my hip. I carry it around the house all day, leave it by my bedside at night, and take it with me pretty much whenever I go on errands, walks, and trips. Before I ...
We all know that calcium is important for strong bones and teeth, but could it also help decrease the risk of bowel cancer? According to new research funded by Cancer Research UK, consuming an ...
There is already a wealth of evidence that red wine does you good, lowering the risk of heart attacks, dementia and a stroke. Now research has revealed that all wine is a powerful ally against a ...
Blue IV, Butler University's mascot takes a whiff at some MUG Root Beer as part of school's The Real Dogs Of All-Star Weekend ...
In recent years, there has been a deluge of clickbait (often from the sort of person who appears entirely ambivalent about whether their wine comes in a paper box versus a glass bottle) that – to save ...
Wine is drunk out of glasses rather than teacups or silver goblets because glass is inert, relatively thin and allows full appreciation of a wine's appearance. The perfect wine glass has a stem and a ...
Many years ago, I gave up drinking alcohol for a month, and was so impressed with myself, I felt I’d cracked the Da Vinci Code. Of course, once the arbitrary 30 days were up, I returned ...
Taking a 30-day break from drinking alcohol can provide several health benefits. Among the biggest benefits, your risk of cancer and heart disease may decrease. You may also experience improved ...
The public is largely unaware of the link between alcohol consumption and increased cancer risk. Mixed messages from experts may have added to the confusion. Alcohol directly contributes to 100,000 ...
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