Goa Gets India's First Alcohol Museum Dedicated To Local Drinks
India's first alcohol museum named ''All About Alcohol'' set by a local businessman, Nandan Kudchadakar, has been opened in Goa's Candolim. Kudchadarkar said we want to make the people aware of Goa's rich heritage and ''feni'' which is a strong local drink. He further stated that there is absolutely no museum in the world dedicated to alcohol so ''I decided to set up India's first museum dedicate to alcohol here''.
Tags: alcohol, Musuem, India, Goa
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Drinking Alcohol At Young Age Can Cause Arterial Stiffness: Study
As per a recent study from European Society of Cardiology, drinking alcohol during youth to early adulthood is related with accelerated arterial stiffness- a precondition of cardiovascular disease. Mr. Hugo Walford, medical student at University College London, stated, "there was some evidence of a graded increase with heavier usage, meaning that the more you drink, the greater the increase in arterial stiffness." It is also linked with… read-more
Tags: alcohol, blood vessels, Young Adults, Early Aging
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Study Finds 7.4 Lakh Cancer Cases Worldwide Owing To Alcohol Consumption
A global study predicted that alcohol consumption has allegedly caused over 7.4 lakh cancer cases across the world in 2020. Reportedly, 4% of the total number of cancer cases is associated with alcohol consumption. The study reported that 77% of men suffered from cancer as compared to 23% of women owing to alcohol consumption. Breast, liver, and oesophagus cancers contributed to the largest number of cases.
Tags: Study, alcohol, Cancer, Worldwide
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Frequently Apply Palmful Of Sanitizers For 20-30 Seconds, Says WHO
The World Health Organization, via Instagram, has recommended applying palmful of sanitizer for 20-30 seconds, until it completely dries, for better results. In its post, WHO also clarified that alcohol-based sanitizers are safe for everyone and it does not cause any side effects or health issues. Besides, it also advised frequent use of sanitizers as pathogens do not develop resistance against them, and suggested of cleaning hands over… read-more
Tags: WHO, Hand Sanitizers, alcohol, Pathogens, Instagram
Courtesy: The Indian Express
US Company Pays $20,000 Salary To Dogs For Tasting Brew Beer
US-based 'Busch Beer' has initiated an application for dogs to fill in the position of 'Chief Tasting Officer' for its brand new dog brew beer. While offering a whopping salary of $20,000, the canine would be entitled for a slew of perks including pet insurance and free dog beer. Moreover, the company is conducting a nation-wide contest. Notably, the drink, dog beer is made out of herbs and spices.
Tags: United States, Beer, Health drink, alcohol
Courtesy: The Indian express
Raman Institute Experts Create Device To Detect Alcohol Effect On RBC
To detect and decode the effects of prolonged alcohol exposure to red blood cells (RBC), scientists of Raman Research Institute (RRI) have developed a high-resolution platform to measure RBC size. The electro-fluid device was designed to detect shrinkage of RBCs upon alcohol exposure via enhanced resolution. Besides, it can be tuned for a point-of-care screening from several other blood-related conditions in the future. Relying on the… read-more
Tags: Raman Research Institute, Red Blood Cells, alcohol, Sickle Cell Anemia, Electro-fluid Device
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Uttarakhand Cops Grant Rs 10,000 To Brides Objecting Alcohol Parties
Under the state’s Bhuli Kanyadan scheme, the Uttarakhand Police in the Devprayag area has decided to reward Rs 10,001 to brides who object to alcohol parties at their wedding celebrations. Reportedly, alcohol abuse during cocktail parties is a visible propeller of disputes that incite law and order disruptions in the region. In light of the same, the police launched the noble drive after consulting with the locals and pooled money… read-more
Tags: Uttarakhand, Devprayag Police, alcohol, reward money
Courtesy: The New Indian Express
Wine Consumption Benefits Are Overstated, Does Not Protect Heart: Study
Busting the myth of 1980's study titled 'The French Paradox', researchers have warned that even small amounts of wine a day can lead to stroke and heart failures. They also opined benefits of red wine are overstated. Earlier, the study had suggested that 'one glass of wine a day' protects heart. However, the European Society of Cardiology has warned that consuming 12 grams of ethanol a day increases risk of atrial fibrillation (AFib) by 16… read-more
Tags: European Society Of Cardiology, alcohol, Red Wine, Atrial Fibrillation, Health
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Even After Ban, Bihar Tops Maharashtra In Alcohol Consumption
According to the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) data, Bihar has surpassed Maharashtra in alcohol consumption. Interestingly, Alcohol sale and consumption have been banned in Bihar since 2016. As per reports, 15.5% males in Bihar above 15 years consume alcohol as compared to Maharashtra's 13.9%. However, consumption by women… read-more
Tags: National Family Health Survey, J&K, Gujarat, alcohol, Goa
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Russia: 7 People Die As They Consume Hand Sanitisers Instead Of Alcohol
After consuming hand sanitiser in absence of liquor, at least seven people lost their lives and two others were in coma in Russia. As reported by The Moscow Times, all the nine people ordered a 5-litre sanitiser tank from a grocery store after they ran out of alcohol. With 69% methanol, the sanitiser acted as a poison for them as anything above 30 grams of methanol is toxic to humans.
Tags: Russia, Moscow Times, Death, Alcohol Based Sanitizers, alcohol
Courtesy: Indian Express