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Policeman's binge drinking death in China: One official banquet too far? The binge drinking death of a policeman at an official banquet in Shenzhen, China, has provoked fresh scrutiny of a culture of heavy drinking. Central and local government authorities are trying to rein in lavish spending...
"There is some evidence that the effect of drinking on the brain is exponential," says Daviet. "So, one additional drink in a day could have more of an impact than any of the previous drinks that day. That means that cutting back on that final drink of the night might have a big ef...
So after lunch, I tend to rest for a while before getting back into work. For this reason, I can understand why it might make more sense to have your eating window in the evenings, to sustain more energy during the day, and avoid the afternoon crash. What can you drink on an OMAD ...
Binge Drinking Is So Rife That Most Nightclubs Nowemploy Paramedics to Treat and Protect Paralytic Girls. Here, One Gives a Disturbing Account of the Degrading Scenes He Witnesses Every NightByline: NATASHA PEARLMANDaily Mail (London)
I moseyed over to the gate of my booked flight and hoped to see Mentalist Man at the gate and hoped that he would be up for a drink because it had been A DAY. Not more than five seconds later he walked up. I definitely found him attractive in the TSA line but now that we were...
Here’s why we clink our glasses when we drink our New Year’s toasts, no matter where we are. Of course, sometimes the midnight cacophony is louder than just clinking glassware, to create a ‘devil-chasing din’. New Year’s Traditions Around the World Georgia (USA): Eating black-eyed...
Here’s why we clink our glasses when we drink our New Year’s toasts, no matter where we are. Of course, sometimes the midnight cacophony is louder than just clinking glassware, to create a ‘devil-chasing din’. New Year’s Traditions Around the World Georgia (USA): Eating black-eyed...
The liver is a focus when it comes to alcohol consumption. This is partly because alcohol is broken down with the help of an enzyme called alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) in the liver, and also because the liver takes a big hit when alcohol is consumed in excess. When you drink heavy amount...