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Three Drinks a Day Doubles Risk of Tremor
Having more than a couple of drinks a day can double the risk of developing involuntary (essential) tremor, a neurological disorder that affects about 5 million people over the age of 60 in the United States.

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[09 Apr, 2009 11:16]

 
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