Archive for the ‘ alcohol effect ’ Category

 
Monday, June 28th, 2010

A study of nearly 1.3 million British women offers more evidence, respect of the moderate consumption of alcohol and the increased risk in a variety of types of cancer.

United Kingdom researchers surveyed middle-aged women with breast cancer in the clinics, about their health habits and conducted a follow-up during seven years.

A quarter of the women were not reported the use of alcohol and almost all the rest reported that the average consumption was one drink per day.

The researchers compared to the drinkers light of two or fewer soft drinks a week, with the people who drank more.

Each drink extra per day increased the risk for breast cancer, straight and liver, from the University of Oxford, reported the researchers in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

The type of alcoholic beverages as; wine, beer or liquor did not matter, an earlier investigation defined that alcohol consumption was related to the esophageal cancer and oral, only when the drinkers were smokers. (more…)

 
Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Continuously alcohol is present in our lives in some way. For example, in one night with friends or a glass of wine accompanied the meal. As we have seen some studies suggest that moderate consumption of certain types of alcohol is beneficial for heart health and cancer prevention. Now, how does one drink can affect your skin?

The water we drink our moisturizes your skin internally. For this reason, keep well hydrated will help soften the skin wrinkles and have a younger and more attractive. However, the alcohol with other beverages such as coffee or soft drinks has the opposite effect.

Alcoholic beverages dehydrate us and, therefore, undermine the vital nutrients of the skin, making it not look as good as it could. In addition, doctors have found that those heavy drinkers tend to have a less healthy diet, which already can deprive the skin of nutrients.

If you suffer from a skin problem of excessive alcohol consumption may worsen it. Alcohol consumption can exacerbate rosaceous and psoriasis. That’s why dermatologists recommend minimize their intake to avoid these problems.

If you drink alcohol the best advice we can give you is that moderate drinking. This is the best way to avoid negative side effects. Also keep in mind that water will always help you to counteract the dehydration caused by alcohol consumption.