Americans Drinking Less

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Wine-Drinking Women May Gain Less Weight - CBS News

cbsnews.com — “Study Suggests Moderate Alcohol Consumption Better for Body Weight than None at AllView full resource at cbsnews.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 8, 2010 at 10:17 am By:

Foodtrainers Lauren Slayton Nutritionist and Dietitian

love a pro-wine study: RT @CBSNews Women who drink moderately gain less weight than alcohol-free ladies: http://bit.ly/9CRPck

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Women Who Drink and Smoke Less Likely to Stick to Chemoprevention

aacr.org — “PHILADELPHIA — Women at high risk of developing breast cancer who smoked cigarettes and drank alcohol were less likely to continue with their chemopreventive regimen and may require more adherence support, according to results of a study published in Cancer Prevention Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research. “Our results might suggest there are common factors, perhaps social factors relating to the behaviors of smoking and drinking, that are more strongly View full resource at aacr.org

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RT @aacr: Researchers find that women who drink & smoke are less likely to stick to chemoprevention: http://ow.ly/69MEI #AACR

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Women Who Drink Moderately Appear To Gain Less Weight Than Non-Drinkers

medicalnewstoday.com — “Normal-weight women who drink a light to moderate amount of alcohol appear to gain less weight and have a lower risk of becoming overweight and obese than non-drinkers, according to a report in thView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Women Who Drink Moderately Appear To Gain Less Weight Than Non-Drinkers http://mnt.to/3yLY #womenshealth

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Fewer Sugary Drinks, Less High Blood Pressure

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A small reduction per day in your sweetened drink intake could improve your blood pressure: http://bit.ly/94aPAO

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Stress Less: Scientific American

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More Is Less | This American Life

thisamericanlife.org — “An hour explaining the American health care system, specifically, why it is that costs keep rising. One story looks at the doctors, one at the patients and one at the insurance industry.View full resource at thisamericanlife.org

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DrPieter Dr Pieter Peach, MPH Doctor, Anesthesiologist, and Physician

How money affects medical decision-making. Great show by This American Life http://bit.ly/erOBfe

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Americans are eating less and less meat - The Washington Post

washingtonpost.com — “Blame rising prices, an aging population, and the increased popularity of vegetarianism.View full resource at washingtonpost.com

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Study: Sugary Drinks Lead to Early Grave

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RD411 Dr. Nancy Collins Doctor, Nutritionist, Dietitian, and PhD

6000 deaths over the last decade could have been avoided if Americans drank less soda http://abcnews.go.com/print?id=10019518

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Schools Provide Less Junk Food Today: CDC

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Schools Provide Less Junk Food Today: CDC http://bit.ly/1mniQo

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--'Less Is More,--™ When It Comes to Sugary, High-Caffeine Energy Drinks

newswise.com — “Moderate consumption of so-called energy drinks can improve people--™s response time on a lab test measuring behavioral control, but those benefits disappear as people drink more of the beverage, according to a study published by the American Psychological Association.View full resource at newswise.com

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'Less Is More,' When It Comes to Sugary, High-Caffeine Energy Drinks: Moderate consumption of so-called energy d... http://bit.ly/eVWBpf

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Drinks High In Fructose Raise Gout Risk For Women

medicalnewstoday.com — “Women who regularly consume drinks with a high fructose content have a 74% higher risk of developing gout compared to females who consume such drinks once per month or less, researchers from BostoView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Drinks High In Fructose Raise Gout Risk For Women Women who regularly consume drinks with a high fructose content have .. http://dld.bz/5QCP

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Brooding Russians: Less Distressed Than Americans

medicalnewstoday.com — “Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy portrayed Russians as a brooding, complicated people, and ethnographers have confirmed that Russians tend to focus on dark feelings and memories more than Westerners do. BuView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Brooding Russians: Less Distressed Than Americans http://mnt.to/f/3G6R #depression

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Video: The elderly 'should drink less' - Telegraph

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Drink More Wine, Get Less Sunburned

gawker.com — “Finally, a scientific study that we can get behind: Just in time for the last month of summer, the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry published the results of a study by the University of Barcelona and the Spanish National Research Council that claims flavonoids in grapes halt the nasty chemical reaction where UV rays kill skin cells (sunburn). It's as simple as that, really. So all that stuff about drinking too much in the sun is bullshit, as long as you're drinking wine. BottView full resource at gawker.com

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Experimental Medication Nalmefene Helps Alcoholics Drink Less

choosehelp.com — “Heavy drinkers given Nalmefene to take as needed reduced the amount they consumed by 66%.View full resource at choosehelp.com

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