Sentences with phrase «says heavy drinkers»

Szabo says heavy drinkers should beware of damaging their immune systems.
Brumback provides an example of how this could play out in the real world, «Say a heavy drinker is out at a restaurant and becomes intoxicated.

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As to alcoholics, he says: «The broad interpretation that best fits the evidence is that heavy drinkers are people for whom drinking has become a central activity in their way of life... for the long - term heavy drinker, life has come to center on drinking — life [that] is pervaded by a preoccupation with drinking, shaped and driven by the quest for drink, drinking situations, and drinking friends» (p. 100).
The lawyer: The lawyer was a «heavy drinker» and, in confessing his «weakness,» he expressed a belief that there was «something in the Bible that says no drunkard shall have any part in the kingdom of God.»
Recently I was reading this article and it said that a heavy drinker can open his / her front door more easily than someone that is a casual drinker.
The two women who spoke on the record, Michelle Manning Barish and Tanya Selvaratnam, both said the physical abuse escalated over time, including choking and hitting, and that Schneiderman also was a heavy drinker.
Szabo says that the results fit with evidence from medical records that chronic heavy drinkers with HIV die sooner than non-drinkers.
«We know that in humans, heavy drinking is associated with increased separation rates in couples in which one of the partners is a heavy drinker and the other is not, while separation rates don't seem to increase when both partners drink in a similar manner, or don't drink at all,» says Andrey Ryabinin, of Oregon Health & Science University and one of the study's authors.
That said, the difference in energy saved by using one method over another is negligible: Choosing the most efficient process might save a heavy tea drinker a dollar or so a year.
«Hispanics may find it important to know that heavy drinkers can develop ALD at a younger age, that obesity contributes to this risk, and that preventive steps should be taken if their relatives or friends engage in risky drinking behavior,» said Medici.
But they add to the «strong, consistent evidence» that people who drink in moderation are less likely than nondrinkers or heavy drinkers to experience health problems such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and dementia, says Qi Sun, MD, the lead author of the study and a nutrition researcher at the Harvard School of Public Health, in Boston.
The American Society of Clinical Oncology released a statement that says even light drinking can raise risks of certain types of cancers, with heavy drinkers experiencing even more extreme effects.
«We have a hypothesis that a substantial number of those ADHD heavy drinkers will not mature out of it,» Dr. Molina says.
Meir Stampfer of the Harvard School of Public Health says back then, coffee drinkers also tended to be heavy smokers.
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