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Does Drinking Reduce Stress?

by: marc, 6 pages

For centuries, people have used alcohol to relieve stress—that is, the interpretation of an event as signaling harm, loss, or threat. The organism usually responds to stress with a variety of ...

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by: jackbremer, 1 pages

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Does Britney Spears Have Bipolar Disorder?

by: rika, 4 pages

The pressures of their careers can often cause behavior that mimics bipolar – as does the drug and alcohol use that accompanies the lifestyle. But the Britney Spears situation is ...

The Dietary Guidelines for Australians

by: shinta, 28 pages

Nutritious foods and an active lifestyle can help achieve good health throughout life. This booklet outlines the Dietary Guidelines for Australians which have been developed by food and ...

Food Allergy Interest Group

by: shinta, 5 pages

It is difficult to know the accurate burden of food allergies because of the lack of Population-based food allergy prevalence estimates determined by the diagnostic gold standard - ...

Alcoholic Liver Disease

by: shinta, 2 pages

Most people who consume alcohol do not suffer clinically significant damage to the liver. However, chronic excessive consumption of alcohol can cause a variety of liver problems including ...

Prevent and Control High Blood Pressure : Mission Possible

by: shinta, 2 pages

High blood pressure (also called hypertension) increases your chances of having a heart attack, heart failure, stroke, kidney disease, and other life-threatening illnesses. Anyone ...

Effects of pectolytic enzymes and antioxidants on the quality of dry wines made from pineapple (Ananas comosus L. Merr) peel

by: shinta, 8 pages

A study was conducted to investigate the effects of pectolytic enzymes and antioxidants on the quality of wines made from the pineapple peel. The wines produced had alcohol contents ranging ...

The action of red wine and purple grape juice on vascular reactivity is independent of plasma lipids in hypercholesterolemic patients

by: shinta, 9 pages

Although red wine (RW) reduces cardiovascular risk, the mechanisms underlying the effect have not been identified. Correction of endothe- lial dysfunction by RW flavonoids could be one ...

Effect of an Aspartame-Ethanol Mixture on Daphnia magna Cardiac Activity

by: shinta, 9 pages

Aspartame in conjunction with alcohol has been shown to increase the blood alcohol level in humans faster than alcohol and sucrose (Wu et al., 2006). To determine the potential effects of ...

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