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Alcoholic legal age?

As to my current knowledge - the current age of driving in the U.S is 16. The age of appearance in an adult movie is 18 years, but for as long as back until the 80s the legal age of drinking has been 21. There's something that doesn't make any sense. I read an article some...

Moose Leave Minnesota Leaving Hunters to Wonder Why?

The article says that the reason is global warming. I say, if you want to shoot a moose, try one of Canada’s best, Moosehead Ale. The old brewery was founded by Susannah Oland in Saint John in 1867. Did she...

You can't sweat out a hangover

Many people believe that they can compensate for the bad effects of drinking alcohol by having a good workout the next morning. Research from the UK's Department of Health shows that a large grouop people feel...

Oktoberfest In Munich: Beer And Traffic Chaos

Oktoberfest, the world's largest fair best known for the massive amount of beer consumed, marks its 176th anniversary this year. Oktoberfest starts on September 19th in Munich, Germany. The festival is free to...

Alcohol Might Help In Brain Injury Recovery

A new study conducts alcohol may help people survive trauma to the head, and should perhaps be considered as a treatment method for patients with brain injuries in the future. The study, published in the Archives of Surgery, compared the outcome of patients who had been...

Darenell Jones Falls to His Death Re-Enacting UFC Move

Darenell Jones, 25, falls to his death on Wednesday night while re-enacting an Ultimate Fighting Championship move during a drinking session with his friends. He was celebrating a wedding in the family and watching the UFC fight in his hotel room when he was pushed in to the...

Toxins In Tap Water Harm Many Americans: Study

A survey conducted by the New York Times has revealed that tap water in the United States may be extremely bad for your health. The paper found that tap water is causing rashes and skin burns in many Americans, as...

LA Water Supply in Danger From the Station Fire?

I've been monitoring the LA Station Fire from afar these past days (week or so), its amazing what one can "see" from the Internet with a little GoogleEarth and Weather Underground (www.WunderGround.com ).  Those of us with a bent toward earth science in the modern times...

Britain Worst For Underage Drinking: Study

Minors are more likely to get drunk in Britain than anywhere else in the industrialized world, according to a study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Britain also has the highest proportion of teenage mothers, young people without jobs or...

New Orleans NOW

New Orleans NOW: For the very first timeAugust 29th, 2009 is  the 4th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's devastating visit to New Orleans. Perusing CNN's online coverage I was intrigued by, "New...

Binge Drinking Commong Among Adults: Study

Binge drinking is more common among middle-aged people in the United States than previously thought, according to a study by the American Journal of Psychiatry. Researchers studied 11,000 american adults, and...

Beer Bike tour of Amsterdam increases accidents, may be cancelled

The famous way to sightsee around the Dutch captial is on a beer bike, where ten people sit around a central bar and pedal through the city, but Amsterdam officials have said due to an increase of accidents, they...

National Margarita Day Sunday February 22

This Sunday February 22 is National Margarita Day! Get out your tequila! "Maybe February isn't the best month — summer's still a long way off — but kicking back with a strong marg is sure to bring back...

Alert in Orissa as temperature crosses 40 degrees Celsius

According to the met department, the maximum temperature here Wednesday was recorded at 40.4 degrees Celsius, eight degrees above normal."Orissa on Thursday asked district collectors to ensure adequate supply of...

Coffee Linked to Lower Dementia Risk

So we should drink coffee to be mentallyalert in old age.  I can live with that. "Drinking coffee may do more than just keep you awake. A new study suggests an intriguing potential link to mental health later...

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