Craft brewers are concerned about the increased cost of aluminum cans, which are their primary source for packaging. The ...
Beer lore tells of 1% ABV or less beer consumed in Europe during the Middle Ages as an alternative to unclean community water ...
Consumers could pay more for the convenience of buying beer and wine in grocery stores ... licenses to lessen the impact on small businesses and ease the proliferation of alcohol in communities ...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a mental and physical dependence on alcohol. AUD is a chronic (long-term) condition. Symptoms may include an intense urge to consume alcohol, even when drinking has ...
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Objectives To estimate the prevalence of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) among young people in youth detention in Australia. Neurodevelopmental impairments due to FASD can predispose young ...
Light to moderate alcohol drinking can raise HDL, but heavy drinking can increase total cholesterol, LDL, and triglycerides. This raises the chance of developing cardiovascular disease.
The region is home to large scale brewers like Lion, DB, and Asahi. Meanwhile Canterbury and Wellington each contributed 12 percent to beer-related employment, which the report said highlighted their ...
Each can is only 65 calories and there's no more than 0.5% alcohol in the beer. Jupiler is Belgian's number one beer so we were excited to see an AF version of the popular lager. Flavour wise, it ...
Alcohol is a part of many people’s lives and can be hard to avoid. However, drinking more than the recommended amount can be harmful to your heart and general health. While there is no completely safe ...
The tide has largely turned against alcohol. Drinking, at least in moderation, was once seen as a harmless—or even healthy—indulgence that could strengthen your heart and even lengthen your ...
Is a beer safer than a martini? What about red wine, which has been raised up for its heart-healthy benefits? The Hub caught up with Brawley about the risk of imbibing. What does this research tell us ...