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Firefox with Google Toolbar
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Mozilla Firefox is a web browser with pop-up blocking, tabbed browsing, and privacy and security features. Integration of the Google Toolbar into the Firefox download offers users even more features: Google search, SpellCheck, and Autofill.
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Google Pack Software
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Health > Specific Substances > Alcoholic Beverages : Categories
Health > Specific Substances > Alcoholic Beverages : Web Resources
Health > Specific Substances > Alcoholic Beverages : Web-Sites
| 1. AIM
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| Alcohol In Moderation is an organization promoting a sensible and moderate drinking message. Information from scientific researchers, the beverage alcohol industry and associations, on research, health issues and legislation. |
| http://www.aim-digest.com/ |
| 6. Forbes.com: Only Moderate Drinking Wards Off Stroke
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| A study published in Annals of Internal Medicine links higher consumption of alcoholic beverages among men to an increased risk of ischemic stroke. Moderate consumption, and consumption of red wine resulted in a lower stroke risk. |
| http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/health/feeds/hscout/2005/01/03/hscout523171.html |
| 7. scenta: Drinking During Pregnancy 'Safe'
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| UK medical body endorses the view that expectant mothers can safely drink one to two units of alcoholic beverages once or twice a week, saying that there appears to be no evidence of harm to the foetus from low levels of alcohol consumption. |
| http://www.scenta.co.uk/scenta/news.cfm?cit_id=810381&FAArea1=customWidgets.content_view_1 |
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Health > Specific Substances > Alcoholic Beverages : Web Resources
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