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J.R. Fennell, Lexington County Museum's director, gave a June 10 lecture at a Friends of the Aiken County Historical Museum ...
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The answer isn’t as straightforward as you think, alcohol regulations vary by location. While sipping a drink may be allowed in certain areas, public intoxication remains illegal statewide.
J.E.M.), Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. Background—Individuals who consume high amounts of alcohol (>5 drinks/d) have increased risks of ventricular arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death (SCD).
The “alcohol-free” label means there’s no detectable alcohol in the drink. There are fewer calories in non-alcoholic beer than alcoholic beer, but they still contribute to your overall ...