Posts Tagged ‘ Denmark ’

Alcohol Consumption above Recommended Standard Raises Cancer Risk

Apr 8th, 2011 | By
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If certain regulations do not make you think twice before you consume alcohol heavily, maybe the fact that one too many drinks can increase the risk of cancer will. A recent study suggests that drinking more than a pint of beer every day substantially increases the risk of developing cancer.



Dutch Study Says Dairy Intake Has Minimal Effect on Longevity

Feb 27th, 2011 | By
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Dutch researchers claim that dairy products might not have such an important effect on people’s longevity, despite worries about the saturated fats contained by them. The study in question was conducted on more than 120,000 older adults, who were monitored over a decade, and was funded by the Dutch Dairy Foundation.



Mother’s Age Having an Influence on the Newborn’s Size

Feb 7th, 2011 | By
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Dutch researchers claim that the newborns’ size depends on their mothers’ age. They say that it is more likely for older women to give birth to bigger babies, whereas younger females have smaller newborns.



More Travel Disruption Caused by Ice and Snow in Western Europe

Dec 23rd, 2010 | By
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Bad weather continues to cause travel disruption across Western Europe, with ice and snow persisting. The approaching winter holidays are not helping the situation, many transport networks having trouble in facing the large amount of travelers.



Martin Leads at the Portugal Masters

Oct 16th, 2010 | By
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Pablo Martin has a three shot lead into the final round of the Portugal Masters, with two eagles and six birdies in his round.