Do I take the same damn picture with my vodka soda every weekend? Maybe.. but I need some consistency in my life.
Castle lager using Moozlie
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Standing by to take this #UltimateSummerVibe to another level!! @castlelitesa LETβS GO!!
Pseudo adverts for Absolut 40% alcohol by Pernod Ricard.#irresponsible
omg i just went up to the starbucks register and almost ordered a vodka soda I AM SCREAMING
went to a bar early in the day with my mom and she ordered a vodka cran ….. ???? I really must be her daughter
Jameson selling alcohol#pernodricard
Your host this Saturday will be the amazing @ItsKwambox . You already know it’s going to be an awesome night. Tickets will be on sale at the gate @TheBlendMeru. Single tickets at Ksh. 400 and Ksh. 1,000 for a group of 3. #JamesonConnectsMeru. #JamesonConnectsKenya
Callous disregard for a woman’s health & well-being.#jameson
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Rocking his @realmadrid strip with Aunty @mariahgh11 #Jameson #realmadrid #realmadridfc #football #baby 4months
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oh my gosh! I love him so much!! We need a pic of him and Anslei!!!
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@mariahgh11 yes we do!
Jameson/drinkaware selling alcohol-women the prime target
Cointreau selling alcohol-putting Nikiwe Dlova out front.
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Cointreau has celebrated creativity since 1849. Now #CointreauCrew are a collection of individuals who personify that #ArtOfTheMix spirit. Nikiwe Dlova is one of these amazing people. A creative hair artist and fashionista, who’s creations are taking the country by storm.
Alcohol guidelines ‘too high’ say doctors
Government alcohol guidelines that were βplucked out of the airβ wrongly suggest that we can drink almost daily with no ill-effects, say doctors.
They have been set too high and fail to take into account new evidence showing that drinking only modest amounts raises the risk of cancer and other diseases.
The issue is investigated as part of a three-part You & Yours documentary into Government guidelines on alcohol, diet and exercise, being aired over the next three days (starting January 2) on BBC Radio 4.
The current guidelines recommend men should limit themselves to βthree to four units a dayβ, which NHS information alikens to βnot much more than a pint of strong lager, beer or ciderβ.
Women should not regularly drink more than βtwo to three units a dayβ, equivalent to βno more than a standard 175ml glass of wineβ.
New research published last year suggests consumption should be much lower – perhaps just a quarter of a pint of beer daily.
Dr Michael Mosley, who looked into the matter for the radio documentary, found the guidelines were based on limited data on the harms of low to moderate level drinking.
They were formulated in 1987 by a Royal College of Physicians working party. In 2007 Richard Smith, one of the members of the group and a former editor of the British Medical Journal, was quoted as saying they could not say what a safe limit was, because of this lack of data.
βThose limits were really plucked out of the air,β he said.
βThey were not based on any firm evidence at all. It was a sort of intelligent guess by a committee.β
Dr Mosley said the Government had βpresented these guidelines as if they are about health, but theyβre really notβ.
βTheyβre more about behaviour, trying to stop you going out and crashing the car, or fighting,β he told The Times.
New evidence suggests regularly drinking only small amounts of alcohol can raise the risk of various cancers.
A Harvard University study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 2011, found that women who drank just four small glasses of wine a week – about five units – increased their risk of developing breast cancer by 15 per cent compared to teetotallers.
Another study published that year estimated alcohol caused about 13,000 cancers a year – including 6,000 of the mouth and throat, 3,000 bowel cancer cases and 2,500 of breast cancer.
And last May, scientists published research recommending that people should cut their consumption to just 50ml of wine a day, or quarter of a pint of beer.
If everyone limited their intake in this way, 4,600 lives a year would be saved, they calculated, even after accounting for about 850 extra deaths from heart disease.
There would be 2,600 fewer deaths from cancer and almost 3,000 less from liver cirrhosis, they found.
Dr Nick Sheron, a liver specialist at Southampton University, said: βThe problem I have with the Government advice is that is normalises the fact that itβs OK to have a drink on a daily basis, when thatβs really not the case.β
Dame Sally Davies, the Chief Medical Officer for England, is currently reviewing the evidence on the risks of drinking, said a Department of Health spokesman.
She said: “The health risks from alcohol rise as you drink more and there is some evidence that small amounts of alcohol can reduce some health risks.
“To look at whether the system is still helpful to people, the Chief Medical Officer is set to review the alcohol consumption guidelines.”
By Stephen Adams, Medical Correspondent
1.49PM GMT 01 Jan 2013
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/news/9774223/Alcohol-guidelines-too-high-say-doctors.html




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