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How a Hangover Affects Your Brain the Next DayA new study finds that a night of heavy drinking may affect people's cognition the next day, including their memory, attention, coordination and even driving skills.
By Rachael Rettner Published
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There's No 'Safe' Level of Alcohol Consumption, Global Study FindsDrinking alcohol in moderation is more harmful than previously thought, according to a new study that concludes there's no "safe" level of alcohol consumption.
By Rachael Rettner Published
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Radioactive Traces from the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Found in California WineWine with a twist of radioactive isotope?
By Yasemin Saplakoglu Published
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Should Breast-Feeding Women Really Drink Guinness?Is beer the route to better breast-feeding?
By Emma Bryce Published
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A Rare Outbreak of 'Rabbit Fever' Popped Up at a German Winery. The Surprising Cause? Grapes.When grape harvesters at a German winery mysteriously fell ill with "rabbit fever," a rare bacterial illness, one question in particular stood out: How did they get sick?
By Rachael Rettner Published
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Why Do Some People Hate the Taste of Beer?If the thought of sipping a beer is gag-inducing, you're not alone. But why does this happen: Why do some people hate the taste of beer?
By Joanna Fantozzi Published
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Beer Shortage Looms in Europe As CO2 Supply DwindlesThe U.K. is running out of gas — for their beer.
By Mindy Weisberger Published
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Here's the Latest Study on the Links Between Alcohol and CancerHow much alcohol is linked to a lower risk of cancer?
By Yasemin Saplakoglu Published
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How Drug Addiction Hijacks the BrainIt's not just one, or two, but six different brain networks are thrown into shambles by drug addiction
By Yasemin Saplakoglu Published
