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Crawford and Topuria Exchange Jabs Over Knockout Claims and Crossover Fight

Originally Published 4 months ago — by MMA Mania

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Terence Crawford responded skeptically to Ilia Topuria's exaggerated claim of a knockout, suggesting that MMA fighters often drink heavily, which might influence their statements. The article also covers upcoming boxing events, including Canelo vs. Crawford, and recent developments in MMA and boxing news.

Partner's Reckless Behavior When Drunk: My Refusal

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Slate Magazine

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A man is concerned about his intoxicated girlfriend's behavior, as she often has sex while drunk without remembering it, which he believes is non-consensual. He seeks advice on whether to ask her to get help, but the response suggests addressing the issue gently by expressing how her drinking affects him and discussing potential changes, rather than demanding.

Colbert Backs Hegseth Amid Drinking Allegations on Early Show

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo Entertainment

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Stephen Colbert humorously defended former Fox News host Pete Hegseth against allegations of drinking at work, suggesting that many weekend morning hosts might still be intoxicated from the night before. Colbert joked about Hegseth's on-air comments regarding alcohol and dismissed the drinking allegations, noting that Hegseth never missed work due to drinking. The segment was part of Colbert's monologue on "The Late Show."

"Rising Alcohol Consumption Among Older Americans"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo! Voices

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Public health officials are increasingly concerned about the rising alcohol consumption among older Americans, with the annual number of alcohol-related deaths exceeding 178,000 from 2020 through 2021. Factors contributing to this trend include the pandemic, stress, and a generational cohort effect. Older adults are more likely to drink frequently and engage in binge drinking, which poses greater health risks for them, including exacerbating cognitive decline, interacting with prescription drugs, and increasing the risk of falls and certain diseases. Efforts to combat this issue include raising the federal tax on alcohol and eliminating barriers to treatment, as treatments for excessive alcohol use are effective for older patients.

"Debunking the Myth: Does Mixing Beer and Liquor Really Make You Sicker?"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The New York Times

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The age-old adage "Beer before liquor, never been sicker" may not have much scientific backing, as few studies have delved into the truth behind such sayings. One of the most rigorous studies to date, conducted in 2019, involved 90 students and found no significant difference in hangover severity between those who drank beer before wine and those who drank wine before beer. While many have attempted to "game" their drinking patterns to avoid hangovers, the evidence supporting these strategies remains unclear.

Prince William's Cheeky Drinking Nickname Exposed

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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Mike Tindall, the late Queen Elizabeth's grandson-in-law, revealed on a podcast that he calls Prince William "One Pint Willy" due to his reputation as a lightweight drinker. Tindall shared the nickname, inspired by witnessing William's alcohol consumption, during an interview with his wife Zara. The couple also discussed their own pet names for each other. Earlier this year, Prince William and Kate Middleton were seen visiting a pub ahead of King Charles' coronation, and Tindall previously joked about Middleton's competitiveness in beer pong.

"Prince William's Hilarious Beer-Drinking Nickname Revealed"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Daily Beast

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Prince William is reportedly known as "One Pint Willy" due to his inability to handle large quantities of beer. Mike Tindall, married to Princess Anne's daughter Zara, revealed the nickname on a podcast, causing amusement and surprise from Zara. Tindall also shared that Zara has a nickname for him, which ends with "kitten." Zara expressed gratitude for her down-to-earth upbringing and highlighted the family's strong work ethic. The couple enjoys going out and has a competitive yet loving relationship.

Mike Tindall Exposes Prince William's Cheeky Nickname: 'One Pint Willy'

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Page Six

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Prince William's cousin-in-law, Mike Tindall, revealed that he affectionately calls the future king "One Pint Willy" due to his inability to handle alcohol. Tindall shared the nickname on a podcast, causing his wife, Zara Tindall, to joke that he would be in trouble for divulging it. The couple also discussed their own pet names for each other, with Zara revealing that she has a cheeky contact name for Mike in her phone. Meanwhile, Prince Harry, William's younger brother, has shown a greater capacity for drinking, as he reportedly downed six beers during a recent birthday celebration in Germany.

Mike Tindall Exposes Prince William's Cheeky Beer Nickname

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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Former rugby player Mike Tindall revealed that he jokingly calls Prince William "One Pint Willy" due to his lack of drinking skills. Tindall, who is married to Zara Tindall, Princess Anne's daughter, shared the nickname on a podcast. Zara found the nickname amusing. Tindall also recalled an embarrassing moment when he ripped his trousers while dancing in front of Princess Anne at Zara's birthday party. Despite some frustrations, Tindall and Zara attended Prince Charles' coronation.

"Scientists Reveal Simple Strategy to Cut Down on Alcohol Consumption"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ScienceAlert

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Researchers have found an effective strategy to reduce alcohol consumption by highlighting the increased risk of cancer associated with drinking and encouraging individuals to count their drinks. In a study involving nearly 8,000 participants, a combination of a TV ad linking alcohol and cancer with a suggestion to keep track of drinks was the most successful in getting people to cut down on alcohol intake. While other approaches also prompted some reduction in drinking, this particular combination resulted in a significant decrease in alcohol consumption over a six-week period. The findings highlight the importance of providing actionable information to individuals to help them reduce their alcohol-related health risks.

City Manager's Apology: Drunk Bicycling Incident in Fernandina Beach

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WJXT News4JAX

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The city manager of Fernandina Beach, Ty Ross, has apologized after admitting that he had been drinking when he crashed his bicycle on October 29. The incident, which occurred less than two months after Ross was hired, was only made public recently. Some residents are calling for his resignation. Ross has promised to focus on his mental and physical health and stated that he will not let the community down again. A special meeting is expected to be held to address the situation.

Breaking the Stress Drinking Habit: Recognizing the Signs and Finding Solutions

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Times

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Many people turn to alcohol as a way to cope with stress, but it's important to recognize the signs of stress drinking and find healthier alternatives. Charlotte, a director of a family business, found herself relying on wine to unwind after a busy day. She eventually realized that her drinking had become excessive and sought help to break the habit. It's crucial to address the underlying stress and find healthier coping mechanisms to avoid the negative effects of stress drinking.