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	<title>Comments on: Alcohol-Busting Enzyme Also Protects the Heart During Heart Attacks</title>
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		<title>By: Andrew Martian</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andrew Martian</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 00:58:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think the main focus of this study is being misinterpreted.  This isn&#039;t about whether alcohol is good or bad, that&#039;s for the individual to decide, but more less about the possibilities that some of the findings hold.  What I find the most interesting is that this enzyme, which isn&#039;t very well understood, is thought to remove free oxygen radicals from cells.  This idea could be implemented in a wide range of future studies, but one that I think of off hand is diabetic neuropathy.  When glucose is not metabolized in the right way, like in diabetics, they can produce oxygen radicals, so who&#039;s to say that this couldn&#039;t be something of great interest in other fields as well as heart related complications.  As for the first post, I&#039;m kind of offended.  She talks about the beginning of our downfall with teenagers taking over to take care of their elders, well I want to remind her that probably just a few years ago the people doing some of these studies were teenagers and these findings are truly remarkable.  I think a little appreciation is needed for our youth and future scientific discoveries because it might be your butt that is saved someday from someone who is a drinker.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think the main focus of this study is being misinterpreted.  This isn&#8217;t about whether alcohol is good or bad, that&#8217;s for the individual to decide, but more less about the possibilities that some of the findings hold.  What I find the most interesting is that this enzyme, which isn&#8217;t very well understood, is thought to remove free oxygen radicals from cells.  This idea could be implemented in a wide range of future studies, but one that I think of off hand is diabetic neuropathy.  When glucose is not metabolized in the right way, like in diabetics, they can produce oxygen radicals, so who&#8217;s to say that this couldn&#8217;t be something of great interest in other fields as well as heart related complications.  As for the first post, I&#8217;m kind of offended.  She talks about the beginning of our downfall with teenagers taking over to take care of their elders, well I want to remind her that probably just a few years ago the people doing some of these studies were teenagers and these findings are truly remarkable.  I think a little appreciation is needed for our youth and future scientific discoveries because it might be your butt that is saved someday from someone who is a drinker.</p>
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		<title>By: modernrocko</title>
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		<dc:creator>modernrocko</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2008 22:14:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m 25 and I drink pretty frequently, I would say three to four times a week, in what&#039;s considered &quot;binge&quot; amounts (typically I have six or seven glasses of beer or wine per night, but I won&#039;t lie--on some nights it can be much, much, much more).  I&#039;m on my way to cirrhosis, I&#039;m sure.  Oh well.  That&#039;s what happens when everyone in your life is a drinker and you grow up around drinkers, and the regular weekend occurrences involve events like &quot;going to the bar&quot; and &quot;throwing a kegger.&quot;  So raise your glass and drink up, because alcoholism is not just a fault in your genes or a poor choice, it&#039;s also promoted by the good ol&#039; American Dream.  That&#039;s not to say, of course, that there aren&#039;t other choices (I make my own bed and take responsibility for my own actions, as should everyone), but it&#039;s an easy habit to get into and let&#039;s be honest, it does give you a brief reprieve from the depression of debt, rising costs, and lack of job security amongst other more personal situations in life.

I also support the decriminalization of marijuana, Tony, but unfortunately it isn&#039;t going to happen.  For whatever reason, the government refuses to admit that marijuana is a much less violent drug than alcohol.

But in regards to the topic at hand, I guess it&#039;s true that we all have the ability to choose how we die.  As shown here, we might be able to lessen our chances of death by heart attack, but we&#039;ll only be increasing our chances of liver disease.  We&#039;ve all got to go somehow.  What&#039;s your preferred method?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m 25 and I drink pretty frequently, I would say three to four times a week, in what&#8217;s considered &#8220;binge&#8221; amounts (typically I have six or seven glasses of beer or wine per night, but I won&#8217;t lie&#8211;on some nights it can be much, much, much more).  I&#8217;m on my way to cirrhosis, I&#8217;m sure.  Oh well.  That&#8217;s what happens when everyone in your life is a drinker and you grow up around drinkers, and the regular weekend occurrences involve events like &#8220;going to the bar&#8221; and &#8220;throwing a kegger.&#8221;  So raise your glass and drink up, because alcoholism is not just a fault in your genes or a poor choice, it&#8217;s also promoted by the good ol&#8217; American Dream.  That&#8217;s not to say, of course, that there aren&#8217;t other choices (I make my own bed and take responsibility for my own actions, as should everyone), but it&#8217;s an easy habit to get into and let&#8217;s be honest, it does give you a brief reprieve from the depression of debt, rising costs, and lack of job security amongst other more personal situations in life.</p>
<p>I also support the decriminalization of marijuana, Tony, but unfortunately it isn&#8217;t going to happen.  For whatever reason, the government refuses to admit that marijuana is a much less violent drug than alcohol.</p>
<p>But in regards to the topic at hand, I guess it&#8217;s true that we all have the ability to choose how we die.  As shown here, we might be able to lessen our chances of death by heart attack, but we&#8217;ll only be increasing our chances of liver disease.  We&#8217;ve all got to go somehow.  What&#8217;s your preferred method?</p>
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		<title>By: Tony Pelliccio</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tony Pelliccio</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2008 18:07:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I disagree with most of Sheila Joyce Gibbs&#039; post. 

I drink maybe 3 or 4 times a month. Mostly wine, sometimes beer and usually with meals. I don&#039;t drink and drive either. I am a responsible adult and realize there are consequences to actions. 

My viewpoint is that we need to change our relationship to alcoholic beverages. Teach kids that it&#039;s ok to drink occasionally at meals and at celebrations, but that they must use their discretion and not drive drunk, and never be afraid to call mom or dad for a ride home. The same should be true among all friends, you should always be able to call a friend to give you a ride home if you&#039;re too incapacitated to drive. 

And SJG brings up the old canard we&#039;ve all heard over and over about &quot;those damned kids!&quot;

BTW, I support the full decriminalization and legalization of marijuana.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I disagree with most of Sheila Joyce Gibbs&#8217; post. </p>
<p>I drink maybe 3 or 4 times a month. Mostly wine, sometimes beer and usually with meals. I don&#8217;t drink and drive either. I am a responsible adult and realize there are consequences to actions. </p>
<p>My viewpoint is that we need to change our relationship to alcoholic beverages. Teach kids that it&#8217;s ok to drink occasionally at meals and at celebrations, but that they must use their discretion and not drive drunk, and never be afraid to call mom or dad for a ride home. The same should be true among all friends, you should always be able to call a friend to give you a ride home if you&#8217;re too incapacitated to drive. </p>
<p>And SJG brings up the old canard we&#8217;ve all heard over and over about &#8220;those damned kids!&#8221;</p>
<p>BTW, I support the full decriminalization and legalization of marijuana.</p>
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		<title>By: Sheila Joyce Gibbs</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sheila Joyce Gibbs</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2008 01:45:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>While I understand your article, apparently, you need to be reminded, that Alcohol consumption is the primary cause of health damage &amp; various deaths in our world.  Regular drinking, that&#039;s without being ever drunk or on these stupid binge&#039;s, can still easily hit anyone, with serious, severe health afflictions, that do not give the poor sod any warning at all !!!
I think that you perhaps are egging people ON, to drink, which in fact, they DON&#039;T need to be encouraged AT ALL !!!!!!!
Alcohol is the prime Scourge of our society right now.  Biggest problem, being that it&#039;s LEGAL, and also the fact that a huge percentage of teenagers have witnessed Mom &amp; Dad drinking, in what appears to THEM, to be moderation.
We&#039;re just beginning to see OUR downfall in this.  Wait until we&#039;re old farts in nursing homes, needing to be spoon fed.  Then our teen&#039;s will be in charge of running our Country&#039;s?  
Heaven Help Us ALL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
/sjg</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While I understand your article, apparently, you need to be reminded, that Alcohol consumption is the primary cause of health damage &#038; various deaths in our world.  Regular drinking, that&#8217;s without being ever drunk or on these stupid binge&#8217;s, can still easily hit anyone, with serious, severe health afflictions, that do not give the poor sod any warning at all !!!<br />
I think that you perhaps are egging people ON, to drink, which in fact, they DON&#8217;T need to be encouraged AT ALL !!!!!!!<br />
Alcohol is the prime Scourge of our society right now.  Biggest problem, being that it&#8217;s LEGAL, and also the fact that a huge percentage of teenagers have witnessed Mom &#038; Dad drinking, in what appears to THEM, to be moderation.<br />
We&#8217;re just beginning to see OUR downfall in this.  Wait until we&#8217;re old farts in nursing homes, needing to be spoon fed.  Then our teen&#8217;s will be in charge of running our Country&#8217;s?<br />
Heaven Help Us ALL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!<br />
/sjg</p>
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