Section last updated:
Monday, May 12, 2008
Women & Alcohol
SUMMARY PAPER:
Facts about the consumption of alcohol and its association with breast cancer
by Creina Stockley of the Australian Wine Research Institute
SUMMARY PAPER:
The safe use of alcohol during pregnancy
by Creina Stockley of the Australian Wine Research institute
Pregnant women who binge drink risk stillbirth
Drinking plus hormones may up breast cancer risk
Little evidence that occasional binge drinking while pregnant seriously harms fetus
Moderate wine consumption may help boost women's health
'How drinking effects women’s health' - by Harvey E.Finkel MD
Women’s risk of heart attack lowered by moderate drinking
Alcohol drinking linked to reduced risk of renal cell cancer
Alcohol increases breast cancer growth
Prenatal alcohol exposure and attention, learning and intellectual ability
Drinking more than moderately increases breast cancer risk
Lowering cholestrol lowers women's stroke risk
Alcohol consumption and breast cancer risk in the Women
's Health Study
Targetted interventions for 'at risk' may cut risk of drinking in pregnancy
Older women may benefit from moderate drinking
Healthy lifestyle reduces women's ischemic stroke risk
Prospective study of alcohol drinking patterns and coronary heart disease in women and men
Moderate drinking associated with better cognition in women
Alcohol and ovarian cancer risk
Women, Alcohol and Lifestyle Issues Related to Breast Cancer by Elisabeth Holmgren
Gene mutation protects fetus from alcohol’s effects
Females, alcohol and hormones
New ‘eye movement’ test may help treat fetal alcohol syndrome
Can adequate folate consumption mitigate the risk of excessive
alcohol consumption in breast cancer?
Risk Factors for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Current alcohol use is associated with a reduced risk of hot flushes in midlife women
The importance of folate for moderate drinkers
by Creina Stockley
Women's vunerability to Alcohol
by Creina Stockley
Alcohol may have a greater effect on women's livers
Effects of moderate alcohol consumption on folate and vitamin B12 status
Genetics in Alcohol Associated Breast Cancer
Binge Drinking during Pregnancy
Is wine or Alcohol More Beneficial in Women?
Use of Oral Contraceptives, Alcohol and Risk for Invasive Breast Cancer
Alcohol and Cognitive Function in Women
A Couple of Drinks Can Aid the Memory
Alcohol May Protect Women's Bones
Healthy Lifestyle May Reduce Women's Risk of Developing Cancer
Light-to-Moderate Drinking has Little Effect on Risk of Breast Cancer
Antioxidants During Pregnancy May Help Prevent Birth Defects Tied to Alcohol
Moderately Drinking Women found to be in Overall Better Health
Can the Light to Moderate Consumption of Alcohol Affect Fertility and Fecundity
Alcohol and Preterm Pregnancy
Women suffer worse hangovers
Drinking and blood pressure in young women and the rest of us
by Harvey E. Finkel, M.D.
Alcohol and pregnancy - the Danish experience
by Dr. Erik Skovenborg
Commentary on alcohol and breast cancer
by R.Curtis Ellison MD
Alcohol and breast cancer
Alcohol and breast feeding
Moderate alcohol use and waiting time to pregnancy
Moderate Drinking Appears to be Associated with Higher Bone Density in Elderly Women
Long-Chain Alcohol Found to Block Mechanism of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Dietary Folate consumption and Breast Cancer risk
MODERATE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND BONE DENSITY AMONG POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN
FOLATE INTAKE AND RISK OF BREAST CANCER
Does a glass of wine a day harm the foetus?
"WOMEN & ALCOHOL"
A report by Dr Erik Skovenborg on the 2nd Alcohol and Health Symposium, Sweden.
Pregnant women can drink safely in moderation
Oral contraceptives and heart attack: results of the MICA case control study
by Dr Erik Skovenborg
Wine and beer consumption is associated with strongly reduced risk for kidney stones in women
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