Bible Science and Quran on Alcohol Consumption
Bible Science and Quran on alcohol consumption – HealthDay Reporter by Dennis Thompson Experts with the American Cancer Society and the American Heart Association say that though these studies do show some benefits to moderate drinking, the health risks from alcohol consumption far outweigh the potential rewards. Drinking any alcohol at all is known to increase your risk for contracting a number of types of cancer, said Susan Gapstur, vice president of epidemiology for the American Cancer Society. These include cancers of the mouth, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, liver, colon/rectum and breast. More information The Harvard School of Public Health has more on alcohol and your health. That was the first miracle (sign) of Jesus, according to The Bible, to turn water into wine. His first miracle according to The Quran is to talk as an infant to defend his mother against the false accusations that she had the baby Jesus through adultery. No matter what she would say, nobody would have believed her having a baby without a father. Jesus talked the first moment Mary had to encounter her people with him. It is also worthy to mention that Mary is the only woman mentioned in the Quran by name facts about alcohol According to alcohol abuse and alcoholism facts uncovered by alcohol research, American youth who drinking before the of age 15 are four times more likely to become alcoholics than young people who do not drink before the age of 21. This statistic focuses on the importance of drinking at a later rather than at an earlier age …
University of Florida Receives .5 Million to Support Ongoing Studies of HIV …
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The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) has awarded the University of Florida (UF) a $ 2.5 million grant to support studies on HIV infection and high-risk alcohol consumption. Through this new grant, the Southern HIV Alcohol …
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