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  2. Tej - Wikipedia

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    He detailed the fact that they were encouraged to continuously drink copious amounts of the honey wine during the celebration. [11] Another Portuguese missionary, Jeronimo Lobo, had experience with tej in Ethiopia in the 1600s. He wrote that the Ethiopian people commonly drank beer and mead, and people generally drank in excess when gathered ...

  3. Andrew Johnson alcoholism debate - Wikipedia

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    "Andy and his prime minister": Lantern slide of U.S. president Andrew Johnson drinking with the devil, painted by abolitionist and folk artist Samuel J. Reader (Liljenquist Collection, LOC) "Andy Drunk and Andy Sober": The use of "Argus I'd" here is a play on words, referring to the Ancient Greek Argus, a monster who was covered with countless eyes, replacing eye with I to suggest Johnson's ...

  4. Binge drinking - Wikipedia

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    Stolle, Sack and Thomasius define binge drinking as episodic excessive drinking. [7] There is currently no worldwide consensus on how many drinks constitute a "binge", but in the United States, the term has been described in academic research to mean consuming five or more standard drinks (male), or four or more drinks (female), [12] over a two-hour period. [13]

  5. Ozempic 'Significantly' Lowered 'Alcohol Craving' in First ...

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    A new study (the first clinical trial of its kind) has shown that the GLP-1 agonist semaglutide — known by the brand name Ozempic — may help reduce not only alcohol cravings, but the amount of ...

  6. Hotels, travel industry heed US surgeon general's alcohol ...

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    More than 220 million Americans over the age of 12 have reported drinking alcohol at some point in their life, with 16.4% reporting they drank heavily, according to the 2023 National Survey on ...

  7. Alcoholism - Wikipedia

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    The risk of alcohol dependence begins at low levels of drinking and increases directly with both the volume of alcohol consumed and a pattern of drinking larger amounts on an occasion, to the point of intoxication, which is sometimes called binge drinking. Binge drinking is the most common pattern of alcoholism.

  8. Teetotalism - Wikipedia

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    Globally, in 2016, 57% of adults did not drink alcohol in the past 12 months, and 44.5% had never consumed alcohol. [1] A number of temperance organisations have been founded in order to promote teetotalism and provide spaces for nondrinkers to socialise. [2]

  9. Kelly Ripa Gained This Much Weight When She Quit Drinking - AOL

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    Kelly Ripa, 54, has been sober for years. But now, she's revealing that she actually gained weight after she stopped drinking alcohol in 2017. On a January 22 episode of Live with Kelly and Mark ...