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Demil Z a posé la question dans Food & DrinkBeer, Wine & Spirits · il y a 10 ans

Do you thick one can stop drinking beer after these scientific results are revealed?

Hello!

You can find here what Canadian researchers from McGill university of Montral have reported.

http://www.shvoong.com/medicine-and-health/patholo...

6 réponses

Pertinence
  • il y a 10 ans
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    I don't think one report is going to sink the oldest alcoholic beverage known to man.

    Do you really think so?

  • il y a 10 ans

    Of course one could - the question is, should one?

    As with these kinds of reports, this one is hedged about with "might be's" and "might do's". And did you read the penultimate paragraph - or just the headline?

    Frankly all the anti-alcohol tosh we are reading is beginning to annoy me - sadly the anti-alcohol lobby is so strong and well-funded that there's not much chance of this kind of nonsense stopping any time soon. Some of them won't be happy until we have Prohibition again - and we all know what a success that was!

  • il y a 10 ans

    Yes it can but main thing is that one should have will power.

  • il y a 10 ans

    I'm willing to take my chances

    Source(s) : don't believe the hype
  • Anonyme
    il y a 10 ans

    this is why it is forbidden to drink beer or wine or vodka in Islam...

  • il y a 10 ans

    not at all....

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