Coffee, Not DrinkingPeople who donÂ’t drink are more likely to contract ParkinsonÂ’s disease and, especially if they smoke, cancer of the bladder.
DietsA high-protein diet with lots of red meat can give you heart disease. Low-carbohydrate diets may lead to ketosis, which can cause bad breath, nausea, and a nasty taste in the mouth. And low-fat diets can give you a whole variety of health problems.
Dish ClothsMore proof that CLEANLINESS is bad for you:the cloths you use to dry dishes can serve as breeding grounds for the organisms that causes salmonella, campylobacter, and viral infections.
Dollar bills Bill gates probably wouldn’t agree, but money is bad for you. A study found that one dollar bill in fourteen was contaminated by microbes that could cause serious illness, while 90 percent carried germs, including the notorious “flesh eating bug”.
DrinkingFor young people, drinking can lead to violence(90 percent of all rapes on college campuses involve alcohol) or serious accidents (alcohol-related accidents are the leading causes of death amonmg fifteen-to-twenty-four-year-olds). Children born to drinking mothers can suffer from fetal alcohol syndromes, whose symptoms include low birthrate, distorted facial features, stunted growth, and mental retardation that may be irreversible. In a study of accidents in wilderness area, alcohol played a significant role in one-half of all fatalities. Alcohol abusers are at particular risk of developing conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome and hypertension. Even moderate drinking may make you more likely to suffer brain atrophy, which is associated with reduced neurological and cognitive function. Now put that traffic cone back where you got it.
Drinking, NotGreat Excuse of the Day: if you donÂ’t drink, youÂ’re more likely to get diabetes, heart disease, and cancer(if itÂ’s red wine that youÂ’re not drinking) than people who do. Not drinking may also make you more likely than moderate drinkers to suffer white matter infarcts, which are associated with reduced neurological and cognitive function.
Drinks, HotDrinking hot beverages increase your risk of esophageal cancer. If you think reaching for something iced gets you off the hook, though, youÂ’re wrong.
Cancer:Abnormal cell growth
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