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liquor, diet, alcohol, alcohol comes from fermenting starches, sugars, consumed, alcohol depresses nervous system, acts, a mild anesthetic, tranquilizer, toxic in large quantities, alcohol has, 7 calories per gram, considered "empty" calories, alcohol contains no beneficial nutrients, vitamins, minerals, a 12-ounce beer contains, 150 calories, carbonated beverages, fruit juices contribute additional calories, mixed, alcohol, cocktail, beers, wines, liquors all contain different amounts of alcohol, a 12-ounce beer, a 5-ounce glass of wine, 1.5-ounce shot of liquor have, the same amount, alcohol, beer is between 3-8% alcohol, "light", lower-calorie beers, closer to 3% alcohol, liqueurs, sherry, dessert liqueurs, contain 40-50% alcohol, tend to be higher in calories, white wines average 12%, red wines, around 14%, "proof", alcohol content of distilled liquors, the percentage of alcohol multiplied by two, 50% alcohol = 100-proof alcohol, 100% alcohol = 200-proof alcohol, alcohol, addictive substance, alcohol, leading cause of traffic accidents, it slows reaction time, impairs judgment, liver detoxifies, metabolizes, alcohol, excessive use of alcohol, damage the liver, develop alcoholic hepatitis, a fatty liver, a fatty liver, progress to cirrhosis, the liver, a potentially fatal condition, alcohol, risk factor, development of cancer, the esophagus, throat, larynx, mouth, breast, presence of alcohol impairs the absorption of essential nutrients, it, damage the lining, the small intestine, stomach where most nutrients, digested, alcohol also, some vitamins in its metabolism, interferes, the absorption, storage of some specific vitamins, alcohol, impair sexual function, though it, increase interest in sexual activity, alcohol intake, pregnancy has been identified, the cause of fetal alcohol syndrome , drink it is best to, so only in moderation, no more than one beer, one glass of wine, one shot of liquor per day, a woman, no more than two, a man, drinking more than, substantially harm health, long-term, excessive use of alcohol, lead to alcoholism, and "problem drinking", drinking, driving, very risky, endanger you, harmful effects, pregnancy, the safety of baby, never drink alcohol, pregnancy, alcohol, in the bloodstream, the mother crosses the placenta, reaches the fetus, a condition, fetal alcohol syndrome, growth failure after birth, reduced iq, malformed facial features, responsible drinking, ways to drink responsibly, assuming that, not have a drinking problem, drink, legal age to, never drink alcohol, drive a car, have someone designated to drive, 're going to drink, plan an alternative way home, taxi, bus, not drink on an empty stomach, snack, alcohol consumption, drink slowly to avoid becoming intoxicated, in moderation, take medication, over-the-counter medications, check, pharmacist, drinking alcohol, alcohol, intensify the effects of many medications, drugs, interact, making them ineffective, not drink at, history of alcohol abuse.



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