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Critics accuse EU-funded Belgian Beer World of colluding with largest brewers

9th - Higher Ed
Despite having as many as 98 bottled beers and 49 draught ones, most come only from the country's biggest producers.
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Some Canadian cities now allow drinking in certain parks, but not everyone is happy about it

9th - Higher Ed
Toronto is temporarily allowing public drinking in 27 of its parks, following other Canadian cities like Vancouver and Edmonton that have recently relaxed their public drinking laws. While some welcome the change, others are pushing back...
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Canadian cities relax public drinking laws in parks

9th - Higher Ed
Toronto has launched a pilot project to allow public drinking in 27 parks, following similar moves by Edmonton and Vancouver, but it has sparked concerns for safety and a lack of public sober spaces.
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'Bigg Boss OTT 2': Mahesh Bhatt gets emotional as he enters house to meet daughter Pooja Bhatt

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With the family week going on in the controversial reality show 'Bigg Boss OTT 2', filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt entered the house to meet his filmmaker-daughter Pooja Bhatt, who is a contestant in the show. Watch the video...
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Rajinikanth opens up about alcoholism, calls it ‘the biggest mistake’ of his life

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Rajinikanth recently attended the audio launch event of his upcoming film ‘Jailer’ in Chennai. At the event, the actor opened up about his drinking problem and had a message for all his fans. Rajini reportedly said, ‘If there was no...
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Is Drinking Alcohol in the Summer Dangerous?

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Jon Agley is an associate professor of applied health science at Indiana University. Agley states that while not all studies agree, multiple countries, including the United States, have found evidence across multiple decades that there...
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Senator pushes for mandatory health warnings on alcohol

9th - Higher Ed
Sen. Patrick Brazeau, a recovering alcoholic, has put his support behind a bill for mandatory warning labels on alcohol. He says the public deserves to know the dangers, but the industry is pushing back.
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Be Well: The Rise of the Mocktails

9th - Higher Ed
Nora Minno, a registered dietician, spoke about the rise of the mocktail and explained the benefits of this non-alcoholic mixed beverage that can be made with fruits, seltzer or with non-alcoholic spirits.
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Inflation in countries using euro currency inches higher to seven per cent

9th - Higher Ed
Inflation in European countries using the euro currency inches higher to 7% in April as the squeeze on households extends.
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Celebrity Tequilas - how good are they?

9th - Higher Ed
Our Reveller team blind taste four different celebrity tequilas to see which are good and which are not worth it.
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Alcohol is not good for your heart, says cardiologist

9th - Higher Ed
Red wine does not offer a protective effect on the heart and alcohol can actually be damaging, says cardiologist Dr. Christopher Labos.
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New alcohol guidelines warn more than 2 drinks per week risky

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's new alcohol guidelines warn that consuming more than two alcoholic drinks per week raises the risk of developing several diseases, including breast and colon cancer, heart disease and stroke.
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Your brain on alcohol: Why going dry could actually make you happier

9th - Higher Ed
A growing body of research suggests alcohol can be detrimental to your brain, and your mental health. Some people who’ve cut it out altogether say their well-being has improved as a result.
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New alcohol guidance warns more than 2 drinks per week risky

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's new alcohol guidance warns that consuming more than two alcoholic drinks per week raises the risk of developing certain cancers, including breast and colorectal, and more than seven drinks a week also increases your risk of...
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The Future of the Non-Alcoholic Beverage Industry

9th - Higher Ed
Nick Bodkins, CEO & founder of beverage collection Boisson, joined Cheddar News to discuss how the industry of non-alcoholic is gaining popularity. “This category is growing but it doesn't have that scale yet.”
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Grape expectations: India's biggest winemaker aims to create new drinking habits

9th - Higher Ed
The pandemic has seen millions Indians change their daily habits in more ways than one. India's biggest winemaker is hoping to make big profits from a new market, driven by aspirational lifestyles depicted on television and streaming...
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A European wine that echoes the EU's motto? It's now available in a bottle

9th - Higher Ed
The European Union's motto of "United in diversity" has been put in a bottle. The Borderless European Wine is a solidarity project that aims to combine the cultural creativity of the continent's winegrowers.
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Are fans surviving a World Cup without alcohol?

9th - Higher Ed
Football fans in Qatar share their thoughts on how the first few days of the World Cup have gone without alcohol
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Solid research backs strict limits on alcohol consumption, says panellist

9th - Higher Ed
There has been a 'phenomenal' amount of research in the last decade on the risks associated with alcohol consumption, says St. Francis Xavier University's Dr. Kara Thompson, a member of the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction...
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Navigating Canada's new alcohol guidance | The Breakdown

9th - Higher Ed
New Canadian health guidance drastically reduces the amount of alcohol consumption that's considered safe. Oncologist Dr. Fawaad Iqbal and substance abuse researcher Tim Naimi help explain the research and why they believe it can save...
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Is your drinking risky? Why there’s a big push for warning labels

9th - Higher Ed
There’s overwhelming evidence that alcohol causes cancer, and yet most people are unaware of the risks that come with drinking even a small amount. CBC’s Ioanna Roumeliotis breaks down the latest information and the growing push for...
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Sask. stabbing suspect had violent history, parole documents reveal

9th - Higher Ed
The parole documents for Myles Sanderson, one of the suspects in a series of fatal stabbings in Saskatchewan, paint a disturbing picture of an explosively violent offender with a lengthy criminal record.
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More than 6 drinks a week leads to higher health risks, report says

9th - Higher Ed
Having more than six drinks per week leads to an increased risk of a host of health issues, including cancer, according to newly published proposed guidelines. And the risk increases more steeply for women.
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New guidelines suggest 2 drinks a week or less to limit risk

9th - Higher Ed
New proposed guidelines from the organization that advises the Canadian government on alcohol consumption dramatically reduce what's considered low-risk drinking, suggesting no amount of alcohol is safe.