A Beer A Day-Even Non-Alcoholic-Seems to Keep the Doctor Away
In a new study published in American Chemical Society, the benefits of drinking beer and non-alcoholic beer in moderation are considered.
In a new study published in American Chemical Society, the benefits of drinking beer and non-alcoholic beer in moderation are considered.
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When donations began pouring into this 24-year-old's online bank account, he knew that he couldn't just spend all of it on Busch Light Beer.
This intriguing new research has found that apples and tea have a compound that can make people live longer-particularly heavy smokers and drinkers.
An intriguing new study from the University at Buffalo shows that the red grapes in wine may be protecting your brain from the effects of stress.
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As a means of encouraging millennials to adopt a canine companion for Valentine's Day, Coors Light wants to pay up to $100 of your dog adoption fees.
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