AS THE CLOCK NEARS the 20-minute mark in the men’s competition in Central Park, only three competitors remain: Shalack and Griffin, who seem poised to renew their rivalry, and Henry Tomason, the ...
Dr. Amrendra Pathak clarifies that drinking beer does not help flush out kidney stones. While beer acts as a diuretic, it can cause harm and increase uric acid levels. Drinking plenty of water is ...
Dispelling myths about beer and kidney stones, this article clarifies that while beer increases urine output, it's an unsafe and unreliable remedy. It can worsen pain, cause dehydration, and even ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Beer’s qualities as a “social lubricant” must play an important role in the debate about the harms of alcohol, ...
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