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Middle-aged men who drink more than two and a half drinks per day are likely to show signs of memory loss and cognitive decline up to six years sooner than men who are light drinkers or eschew drinking altogether, new research found.
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It has all the authority it needs in the 1st Amendment". Anderson, a Mormon who eschewed smoking, drinking, cursing and caffeine, was cast from the dissenter mold of journalism.
Around the same time, an American Presbyterian minister, Sylvester Graham, reasoned that, as gluttony was the greatest sin, abstinence must lead to virtue; he advised eating vegetables and drinking water, eschewing meat, coffee, spices, and alcohol.
But academics in Tehran suggest that Rouhani's delegation did not attend Ban's luncheon because alcohol was being served, and drinking is eschewed by devout Muslims.
All right, you're unlikely to get a key player vomiting into a tube in the realist crime noir of True Detective (which continues tonight; is excellent), but having Creek back for three episodes is treat enough to eschew my usual Friday evening drinking Blobs down Yates's Wine Lodge.
So as a teenager I focused on my A levels, eschewing the thrills of underage drinking in the local parks.
Notably, on the basis of advice from Māori co-investigators, Māori-specific normative feedback was eschewed to avoid framing Māori student drinking in terms of a deficit model 24.
For those more interested in drinking than in music but who eschew the more genteel settings of, say, the Algonquin, there's McSorley's Old Ale House, established in 1854.
Those roots, Professor Miller argued, were evident early on: as a youth, Lincoln eschewed many of the rituals of frontier manhood, including drinking, gambling, smoking, hunting and swearing.
My Glaswegian mates were urban twentysomethings but they eschewed Ibiza for the equally lively (and far cheaper) holiday of fishing, drinking and camping in the Highlands.
Eschew them.
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