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... episode, but Darren Osborne, editor of ABC Science Online, and I have got back together over a beer in Sydney to chat about the pressing scientific issues of the day - in ... one UFO, but a UFO release a baby-craft, and another who thinks that Jesus might be an alien... For the full episode, get over to The Beer Drinking Scientists homepage. If you have the Mr Science iphone app, you will also ...
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... conducted by Spanish researchers in between taking swigs from their wine flasks. So says the BBC: Drinking alcohol every day cuts the risk of heart disease in men by more than ... goes on to list a million caveats and concerns from other scientists, but you know that people are only going to hear what they want to hear, which is, SCIENCE PROVES BEER WILL MAKE YOU IMMORTAL, so why even include all ...
... world and so it is important that we fully understand any impact drinking it has on health. "The research evidence so far on the relationship ... excuse to go to the pub. Research suggests that a compound in beer may also prevent prostate cancer. Tests showed ... 's ability to stimulate breast cancer. Scientists now believe it may have a similar effect in men. Source: The Belfast ...
... right, FEMALE hormones! Last month, April 2009, Sydney University and scientists released the results of a recent analysis that revealed the presence of female hormones in beer. Men should take a ... theory is that beer contains female hormones (hops contain phytoestrogens), and that by drinking enough beer, men turn into women . To test the theory, 100 men each drank 8 ...
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... foam, the gas involved influences a beer's flavour. Dissolved carbon dioxide forms the ... foam stability is so important for the beer drinking experience - that German scientists (and who knows beer better than the Germans? The Czechs ... Sapporo. So why go to all the trouble to increase the amount and stability of beer head - something many drinkers go out of their way to avoid? For one thing, ...
... that broke when hackers revealed global warming scientists had apparently manipulated data, organized attacks ... “good for the planet” to drink beer? Now we must ask: Did German scientists manipulate the beer data to preserve their national beverage? (I’m kidding). It’s a good cause (beer drinking) but who studies this stuff? And when is enough enough? For more on the “climate ...
... ;Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Beer-drinking men may be reducing their chances of developing prostate cancer with every pint, tests by scientists have revealed. Experiments have shown that xanthohumol, a compund derived from the hops in beer, blocks a chemical reaction that can lead to the development of cancer. Click <span style=" ...
... facts - my favorite is the "it could just be the sun" standard, as though no scientists have never even thought that the sun might have something to do with warming. It is absolutely true that earth ... to withstand degradation and absorb our outputs. This is not a strange concept - that is, if you are drinking beer and pissing in the stream, it is perfectly possible to imagine you will ...
... 5-point scale. Tea (5 points) According to scientists, this is the best way to quench your thirst – it requires a third (!) Is less than water. ... of kvass improves the nervous system. Not recommended. Drinking carbonated kvass, sold in bottles. Additives food ... of bottles a day – already bust. It’s not even a beer alcoholism, and that alcohol can not fully compensate for the loss ...
... , says Beneo Sustainability no less important in recession, survey Scientists identify natural yellow in onions IFF targets Russian ... associations... Read News in brief Scottish firm launches beer with Scotch like alcohol content A Scottish brewery has launched a ...
... appearing to show that very heavy drinking can reduce men's risk of heart disease has come under fire from scientists who say the study is flawed and should not encourage anyone to drink more. The controversial study found that men ... Chang, MD Nov. 18, 2009 -- Regular consumption of alcohol -- beer, wine, or hard liquor -- reduces the risk of heart disease in ...
... characteristic of potentially dangerous science fads. Almost all “scientists” are out to prove something so as to continue their careers; to them, finding the ... inflammable material touches the extremely hot bulb. Drinking and swimming in chlorinated water can also cause malignant melanoma . ... 71. Mann D. Purple grape juice, wine and beer all cardioprotective. Med Tribune 1997;May 1:26. ...
... in San Sebastian, a region with one of the highest drinking rates in Europe, warned that alcohol caused millions ... findings should not be taken as a licence to drink to oblivion. British scientists said the study, published in the journal Heart, was " ... in risk of a heart attack to moderate drinkers. Those drinking at even higher levels were still half as likely to suffer a heart ...
... ... and those who don't.. As Ben Franklin said: In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is freedom, in water there is bacteria. In a number of carefully controlled trials, scientists have demonstrated that if we drink 1 ... , we are consuming 1 kilo of poop.. However, we do NOT run that risk when drinking wine & beer (or tequila, rum, whiskey or other liquor)because alcohol ...
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... those who don’t… As Ben Franklin said: In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is freedom, in water there is bacteria. In a number of carefully controlled trials, scientists demonstrated that if we drink one ... consuming 1 kilo of poop… However, we do NOT run that risk when drinking wine and beer (or tequila, rum, whiskey, or other liquor) because alcohol has to ...
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