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Three-quarters of the Class of 2010 reported drinking alcohol once a week or more. Under 5 percent said they never drank, while about one-fifth said they drank but less often than once a week...
...week in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, found that after 32 years, an individual was 50 percent more likely to drink heavily—defined as more than one drink per day for women or more than two drinks for men—if friends or relatives also drank heavily...
Drinking habits among co-workers and neighbors were not significantly correlated with how much an individual drank...
...thirteen-year period, researchers concluded that, overall, the women who drank moderately showed significantly less weight gain than women who did not drink...
...association led the team to consider several possible explanations. First, it could be that women who drink more simply substitute alcohol for other sources of calories - in essence adopting a form of the liquid diet. Indeed, when the researchers analyzed the data, it appeared that the women who drank the most got fewer of their total calories from nonalcoholic sources than other women, but also consumed the most calories overall. Women having one to two drinks daily, for example, consumed 1,738 kcal/day, compared to the 1,670 kcal/day of teetotalers, but they took in 177 fewer kcal/day from nonalcoholic...