Coroner: Clemson freshman died of excessive alcohol (Florence Morning News)


     

Coroner: Clemson freshman died of excessive alcohol (Florence Morning News)

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Coroner: Clemson freshman died of excessive alcohol (Florence Morning News)

A Clemson University freshman who had been drinking excessively died of alcohol poisoning at an off-campus fraternity house, a coroner said Monday.

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Alcohol-free Wine Still Offers Health Benefits (The Morning News)

LOS ANGELES -- Taking too much fun from the fun bank during the holiday revelry? Try three little words: alcohol-free wine.

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What's Inside: Antifungal Agent Lotrimin Ultra (Wired News)

Wired breaks down Lotrimin Ultra's arsenal of anti-fungal agents from butenafine hydrochloride to diethanolamine and how they mingle to keep your feet itch-free.

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Editorial Encourages Minority Women To Sign Up For Sister Study Looking At Breast Cancer (Medical News Today)

Black women are "not showing up for mammograms early and often enough," which contributes to a higher incidence of breast cancer and mortality rate from the disease, a Philadelphia Inquirer editorial says. According to the editorial, part of the reason for black women's "delay is a 'what I don't know can't hurt me' mentality. [click link for full article]

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Alcohol-free wines can deliver in a pinch (The Spokesman-Review)

Did you take too much fun from the fun bank on Thanksgiving? With more holiday revelry coming up, we have three little words: alcohol-free wine.

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Alcohol killed Clemson student (The State)

A Clemson University freshman who had been drinking excessively died of alcohol poisoning at an off-campus fraternity house, a coroner said Monday. Benjamin Garrison Sprague, 18, had a blood-alcohol level that was about five times above the legal threshold for driving, Oconee County Coroner Karl Addis said. Sprague, an engineering major, was found Sunday morning by one of his Sigma Nu fraternity ...

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Cold war: 10 strategies for fighting off illness (The Record)

FORT WORTH, Texas -- It's cold season, and germ-phobics are preparing for battle. They don't have to look far to find plenty of weapons. Nutritionally enhanced drinks, with names such as House Call and Rescue, stand ready to boost weakened immune systems.

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Red meat 'can raise the risk of cancer by 25 per cent' (Daily Mail)

Eating large amounts of red and processed meat leaves you at greater risk of cancer, a major report has warned. One in ten cases of both lung and bowel cancer could be prevented if people cut down on beef, lamb, pork, sausages, ham and bacon, scientists say

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What are all those tests your doctor orders? (The Shelby Star)

CHOLESTEROL Collection: Blood draw Checks: Total cholesterol, High Density Lipoproteins (HDL; “good cholesterol”), Low Density Lipoproteins; “bad cholesterol”), Triglycerides (high in people who eat too many sweets or animal fats or drink too much alcohol) LIPOPROFILE Collection: Blood draw Details: A relatively new test that helps physicians learn more about a person’s heart health risks; Goes ...

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More News (San Gabriel Valley Tribune)

BREAST cancer scares the heck out of women - and the men who love them. Research has done much to identify its causes and to treat it, but as long as women are dying as a result of the disease, more work is needed.

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Coroner: Clemson freshman died of excessive alcohol (Florence Morning News)

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