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- Women who drink alcohol moderately may live longer
- Date posted: December 27th, 2010 1:01 PM
- New findings from the Nurses' Healthy Study found that women who drink alcohol moderately may live longer than women who don't drink, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.Full Story »
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- Alcohol use affected by hours of sale
- Date posted: November 10th, 2010 6:06 PM
- Alcohol availability at more hours of the day and a permissive regulatory climate on college campuses can increase problem drinking, according to two studies released this week the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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- Report: Risk for strokes can rise after drinking
- Date posted: July 21st, 2010 10:10 AM
- Life insurance policies are advisable for people of all age groups, considering the many medical hazards that affect millions of Americans each year.
The third-leading cause of death in America is strokes, although the National Stroke Association points out that the majority of these can be prevented with healthy lifestyle adjustments.Full Story »
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- Can a history of substance abuse raise your insurance rates?
- Date posted: June 14th, 2010 4:04 PM
- The hard partying years after college may have been replaced by the calm of married life. But those past behaviors may haunt you like an unwanted call from a former sweetheart—especially when you try to buy life insurance.
In order to receive standard rates, most insurance experts agree that drug and alcohol abuse problems need to be behind you for a minimum of five years.
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