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Compounded environmental health risks in mountain communities upstream of Bhumibol Dam, Thailand. [PDF]

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Occurrence of PFAS in municipal drinking water: a participatory case study in London, UK.

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Richardson AK   +6 more
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To drink or not to drink to drink recommendations: the evidence

BMJ, 2012
Fluid intake recommendations during exercise have changed substantially over the past half century. Up until the 1970s, marathon runners were advised to avoid drinking during competitive racing.1 In 1996, the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) advised athletes to replace all sweat lost during exercise by drinking the maximum amounts that can be
Pitsiladis, Yannis, Beis, Lukas
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Drinking and driving: drinking patterns and drinking problems

Addiction, 1996
AbstractTwo perspectives guide examinations of alcohol‐related injury; studies of drinking behaviors which characterize the activities in which drinkers participate, and studies of drinking patterns which characterize individuals' likelihoods of intoxication. This paper presents a study of self‐reported drinking and driving using both perspectives.
P J, Gruenewald   +2 more
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To Drink or Not to Drink?

New England Journal of Medicine, 2003
A number of epidemiologic studies have found an association of alcohol intake with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease. These observations have been purported to explain the so-called French paradox: the lower rate of cardiovascular disease in France than in its neighboring countries to the north and in the United States, despite the relatively ...
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To Drink (Moderately) or Not to Drink?

New England Journal of Medicine, 1984
Throughout the history of humanity, alcoholic beverages have been widely used for their pleasing taste and their mood-altering effects.
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