Worst Drinks for Your Health
Like liquor, beer can cause many health problems when used in excess. Many beers are around 200 calories each and can quickly become a significant portion of your daily caloric intake. Whether or not you are trying to watch your weight, it is important to limit your alcohol consumption.
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July 1, 2014