1 posted on
11/12/2002 10:20:34 AM PST by
HAL9000
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To: HAL9000
OK, so that means I have to drink two glasses of red wine for every beer, just to stay even. I can live with that.
2 posted on
11/12/2002 10:21:41 AM PST by
r9etb
To: HAL9000
My math says that if I drink twice as much wine as beer, they offset each other???? Wheeeeee
3 posted on
11/12/2002 10:22:16 AM PST by
cynicom
To: HAL9000
Does anyone else find it a little odd that the article is printed in French?
To: HAL9000
Everything else aside...I pity the poor souls in the control group!
To: HAL9000
"Hold muh ... um ... uh ..."
To: mhking
hold my .... uh, I forget
10 posted on
11/12/2002 10:26:46 AM PST by
fnord
To: HAL9000
I've already forgotten what I just read....must...have....wine.....
11 posted on
11/12/2002 10:28:15 AM PST by
Mr. Bird
To: Howlin; Ed_NYC; MonroeDNA; widgysoft; Springman; FreedomPoster; Timesink; AntiGuv; ...
"Hold muh beer 'n watch this!" PING....If you want on or off this list, please let me know!
12 posted on
11/12/2002 10:28:48 AM PST by
mhking
To: HAL9000
Burp. Uh, I mean BUMB.
To: HAL9000
Is Mad Dog 20/20 considered a "wine product"?
To: HAL9000
Sheesh, I can't remember what I was going to say....pass me muh beer please.
16 posted on
11/12/2002 10:38:05 AM PST by
1Old Pro
To: HAL9000
But what about whisky, or sterno juice, or gasoline, or...?
18 posted on
11/12/2002 10:39:00 AM PST by
Vidalia
To: HAL9000
...beer increases these risks I'm doomed.
To: HAL9000
consumed beer each month presented twice more risks to be touched than those which drank any never or very seldom. That would be Irish Alzheimers. We never forget our grudges:)
To: HAL9000
The interesting thing about this is that it must be something in the wine, and the beer, other than the alcohol, which determines these effects. Find out what it is, and avoid the, presumably, bad stuff in beer, and take supplements of the, presuably, good stuff in wine. Although a small amount of ethanol seems to be good for you also.
25 posted on
11/12/2002 10:57:12 AM PST by
El Gato
To: HAL9000
[sigh]
Once again worthless junk offered up as science via the abuse of statistics.
It could just as easily be said "Living in Sweden causes a 4.8% chance of going insane."
There is a huge difference between associative elements (things are are related) and elements that are cause. This smells of a researcher looking to drum up support for more grant money.
To: HAL9000
To: HAL9000
Merci!
To: HAL9000
Beer causes insanity?
Beer goggles pretty much proves that research.
32 posted on
11/12/2002 11:39:56 AM PST by
hattend
To: HAL9000
This is pure garbage. I know oldsters (over 80) , some that drink Early Times whiskey every day, and some that don't drink any alcohol. It's up to the individual genes!!
34 posted on
11/12/2002 11:43:14 AM PST by
timestax
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