List of Vitamins in Beer

You can enjoy beer — an adult beverage made from brewer's yeast, which, the University of Maryland Medical Center explains, is rich in several minerals and vitamins — on its own as a refreshing beverage, or as a companion to your favorite foods.

Siddhi Camila Lama
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Drinking Beer After a Workout: What Science Says

For some people, beer has become a post-workout ritual. But before you hop on the hops bandwagon, there are a few things you should know.

Lauren Bedosky
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The Best Beer for Your Liver Is Also the Tastiest

Turns out that the latest beer trend of hoppy beers and IPAs are not only delicious but actually good for your health, too, according to a recent study.

Hillary Eaton
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Human Pee Is the Secret Ingredient Behind This Beer

A new Danish beer is here to truly test your limits with their newly launched “Pisner” a beer made using human urine

Hillary Eaton
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Does a Lot of Sugar in Your Diet Make You Pee More?

The number of times that you pee throughout the day varies greatly, with anywhere up to 2.5 liters per day being normal. However, exceeding this or using the toilet much more frequently than you usually do is one of the major symptoms of both type I and type II diabetes.

Paula Bogas
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Nutrition Facts for Delirium Tremens

Delirium Tremens is the name of a Belgian beer brewed by Brouwerij Huyghe. The nutritional content of Delirium Tremens is similar to the general nutrition value of beer, although the specific brewing process and the ingredients affect the overall nutrition profile.

Isabelle Hannigan
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Progesterone & Beer

Progesterone is a hormone most often associated with the female menstrual cycle and pregnancy, but men produce some progesterone, as well. Oral progesterone is most commonly used in hormone replacement therapy, but it may be prescribed for other conditions as well.

Andrea Cespedes
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Can Beer Damage the Throat?

Drinking beer can damage the throat under some circumstances, and certain medical conditions can also cause symptoms. If you notice that the same symptoms develop every time you drink beer, stop drinking it and make an appointment with your doctor.

Diane Marks
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Does Beer Hurt Your Pancreas?

Your pancreas, a gland located behind your stomach, produces digestive enzymes and insulin, which controls blood sugar. Pancreatitis is an inflammation of the pancreas that can cause tissue death and bleeding in or around the gland.

Laurel Heidtman
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Does Beer Make You Pee More?

Beer's relatively low alcohol content among alcoholic beverages doesn't decrease its potentially negative impact on your bodily systems, especially if you consume it in excess.

Alli Rainey
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Bad Effects of Beer

In most cases, the negative effects of alcohol consumption are directly associated with the amount of alcohol consumed and apply regardless of the form of the alcohol.

Laurel Heidtman
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Sarsaparilla vs. Root Beer

Sarsaparilla and root beer are made from the roots of native North American plants. Both originated as tonics and were highly prized for their medicinal value. Sarsaparilla is made from the sarsaparilla vine, while root beer was originally made from the roots of the sassafras tree.

Karen S. Garvin
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