Friday, January 14, 2011

Binge Drinking Journal

A research conducted in the University of Turku, University of Helsinki and National Institute for Health insurance and Welfare in Finland, shows that midlife alcohol consumption and binge drinking  relates to the risk of dementia assessed some 20 years later. The study suggests that both abstainers and subjects consuming huge amounts of alcohol have an  upper chance for cognitive impairment than light drinkers 

Binge Drinking/Alcoholism? _ Health Wiki
By admin
I know binge drinking is bad but virtually every uni student does it. Anyone care to tell me if i fall in danger of turning alcohloc in the next few years? Bearing in mind drinking problems have NEVER uccured in my familyI don't think ...
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Alcohol Help: Abstinence, heavy drinking and binge drinking all ...
By Alcohol Help News
The study suggests that drinking large amounts of alcohol (defined as a bottle of wine or the equivalent) at a single occasion at least monthly is an independent risk factor for cognitive impairment. Such binge drinking doubles the risk ...
Alcohol Help - http://www.alcohol-help.co.uk/
"Birds died from binge-drinking" and 4 more lies the people buy ...
By firetown
"Birds died from binge-drinking" and 4 more lies the people buy. So far we've had: 1) The birds sat in a tree (3000 birds) and a tornado came. The birds were thrown in the air and gotten confused and dropped dead. ...
FIRETOWN! - http://www.firetown.com/
BIG BLUE WAVE: Newsflash: binge drinking leads to sexual relations ...
By Suzanne
Newsflash: binge drinking leads to sexual relations that people regret · A study from New Zealand tells us what so-cons already know. I think the role of alcohol in teen pregnancy and abortion is vastly underrated. ...
BIG BLUE WAVE - http://www.bigbluewave.ca/
Health Disparities Persist in U.S., Report Shows - iVillage
By HealthDay
In 2009, rates of binge drinking were: 18.5 percent for those with annual incomes of $50000 or more; 12.1 percent for those with incomes of $15000 or less ; 17.4 percent for college graduates; and 12.5 percent for those with less than a ...
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