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Knowing how much alcohol is in your mixed drink is critical. Not having this information could mean the different between a ...
A clinical trial led by the Germans Trias i Pujol University Hospital and Research Institute has found that women experience ...
A Purdue University study says that mixing energy drinks with alcohol alters brain activity in adolescents, and this change lasts into adulthood. According to Dr. Richard van Rijn and his team at ...
It may be this that causes energy drinks to increase the desire to keep drinking alcohol.” For the new study, she and Coen recruited 75 participants between the ages of 18 and 30 years.
“Hangxiety,” or the “beer blues,” is the one-two punch of anxiety and the physical consequences of alcohol, an awful unease that creeps in alongside the sobering light of day.
At one drink a day, the risk is infinitesimal: A roughly 1 in 1,000 chance of alcohol-related death. At two drinks a day, the lifetime risk rises to about one in 25.