Ditempat kami, pelajar-mahasiswa Timtim kalau habis pesta pada mabuk- mabukan lalu tingkah solahnya ke manusia rimba. mau pis ya sepanjang jalan aspal dan ga ada yang mau negur. (Biar temen-temennya yang merasa pelajar-mahasiswa lihat martabat temennya yang kek demikian. Sering juga diantara yang mabuk bawa sajam, jadinya komplit. Namun keknya juga tinggal tunggu giliran yang temennya ini gantian mabuk, pipis dijalan dan tereak-tereak kek orgil.)
Kalau Al Qur'an bilangnya baru boleh shalat kalau ingatannya sudah balik (4:43), dan jangan pula dianggap "kemurahan" selama ga shalat karena mabuk. Kalau Buku Panduan bilangnya apa ya? Kalau minum ga sampai mabuk gimana? Nah, itulah cerdiknya Stalin. "History" bilangnya hobi Stalin buat komeradnya pada mabuk pada pesta yang sering dilakukannya. Dalam keadaan mabuk, semua isi hati para komerad tercurah. Nah lalu kita bisa nebak kan nasib tuh para komerad? . --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, PAREWA <parew...@...> wrote: > > Wah payah keturunan beruk takut minum anggur banyak-banyak > > --- Pada Kam, 19/8/10, Jusfiq kesayangan.al...@... menulis: > > Dari: Jusfiq kesayangan.al...@... > Judul: [proletar] SD: Moderate Drinking, Especially Wine, Associated With Better Cognitive > Kepada: proletar@yahoogroups.com > Tanggal: Kamis, 19 Agustus, 2010, 10:38 PM > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > > > > > > Wah runyam, ajaran agama anjing Islam itu melarang mukmin minum anggur. > > > > Web address: > > http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/08/ > > 100818085651.htm > > Moderate Drinking, Especially Wine, Associated With Better Cognitive Function > > enlarge > > > > Moderate wine consumption is independently associated with better performance on cognitive tests. (Credit: iStockphoto/Steve Cole) > > > > ScienceDaily (Aug. 19, 2010) â" A large prospective study of 5033 men and women in the Tromsø Study in northern Norway has reported that moderate wine consumption is independently associated with better performance on cognitive tests. The subjects (average age 58 and free of stroke) were followed over 7 years during which they were tested with a range of cognitive function tests. > > > > Among women, there was a lower risk of a poor testing score for those who consumed wine at least 4 or more times over two weeks in comparison with those who drink < 1 time during this period. The expected associations between other risk factors for poor cognitive functioning were seen, i.e. lower testing scores among people who were older, less educated, smokers, and those with depression, diabetes, or hypertension. > > > > It has long been known that "moderate people do moderate things." The authors state the same thing: "A positive effect of wine . . . could also be due to confounders such as socio-economic status and more favourable dietary and other lifestyle habits." > > > > The authors also reported that not drinking was associated with significantly lower cognitive performance in women. As noted by the authors, in any observational study there is the possibility of other lifestyle habits affecting cognitive function, and the present study was not able to adjust for certain ones (such as diet, income, or profession) but did adjust for age, education, weight, depression, and cardiovascular disease as its major risk factors. > > > > The results of this study support findings from previous research on the topic: In the last three decades, the association between moderate alcohol intake and cognitive function has been investigated in 68 studies comprising 145,308 men and women from various populations with various drinking patterns. Most studies show an association between light to moderate alcohol consumption and better cognitive function and reduced risk of dementia, including both vascular dementia and Alzheimer's Disease. > > > > Such effects could relate to the presence in wine of a number of polyphenols (antioxidants) and other micro elements that may help reduce the risk of cognitive decline with ageing. Mechanisms that have been suggested for alcohol itself being protective against cognitive decline include effects on atherosclerosis ( hardening of the arteries), coagulation ( thickening of the blood and clotting), and reducing inflammation ( of artery walls, improving blood flow). > > Email or share this story: > > | More > > > > Story Source: > > > > The above story is reprinted (with editorial adaptations by ScienceDaily staff) from materials provided by Boston University Medical Center, via EurekAlert!, a service of AAAS. > > > > Journal Reference: > > > > 1. Arntzen et al. Moderate wine consumption is associated with better cognitive test results: a 7 year follow up of 5033 subjects in the Tromsø Study : Alcohol consumption and cognitive function. Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2010; 12223 DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0404.2010.01371.x > > > > Need to cite this story in your essay, paper, or report? Use one of the following formats: > > APA > > > > MLA > > Boston University Medical Center (2010, August 19). Moderate drinking, especially wine, associated with better cognitive function. ScienceDaily. 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