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They have more fat tissue and less water in their bodies, which contributes to higher blood alcohol concentration. They also have fewer enzymes that can metabolize alcohol. Researchers suspect there's a link between alcohol consumption and rising rates of breast cancer, too. Studies suggest even one daily drink can increase a woman's risk of breast cancer by about 10%.
They have more fat tissue and less water in their bodies, which contributes to higher blood alcohol concentration. They also have fewer enzymes that can metabolize alcohol. Researchers suspect there's a link between alcohol consumption and rising rates of breast cancer, too. Studies suggest even one daily drink can increase a woman's risk of breast cancer by about 10%.
You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app. And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next. Fortune takes a look at how the Gates Foundation plans to spend $200 billion in the next 20 years on efforts to eradicate diseases around the globe. And then when the money is spent, why the foundation will close for good.
You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app. And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next. Fortune takes a look at how the Gates Foundation plans to spend $200 billion in the next 20 years on efforts to eradicate diseases around the globe. And then when the money is spent, why the foundation will close for good.
You can find all these stories and more in the Apple News app. And if you're already listening in the news app right now, we've got a narrated article coming up next. Fortune takes a look at how the Gates Foundation plans to spend $200 billion in the next 20 years on efforts to eradicate diseases around the globe. And then when the money is spent, why the foundation will close for good.
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They're going to be deciding whether Oklahoma can create the nation's first religious charter school. That's USA Today's Supreme Court reporter Maureen Grappi. We already have some form of public support for religious schools in the form of school vouchers. A number of years ago, the Supreme Court allowed vouchers to be used for religious schools.
They're going to be deciding whether Oklahoma can create the nation's first religious charter school. That's USA Today's Supreme Court reporter Maureen Grappi. We already have some form of public support for religious schools in the form of school vouchers. A number of years ago, the Supreme Court allowed vouchers to be used for religious schools.
They're going to be deciding whether Oklahoma can create the nation's first religious charter school. That's USA Today's Supreme Court reporter Maureen Grappi. We already have some form of public support for religious schools in the form of school vouchers. A number of years ago, the Supreme Court allowed vouchers to be used for religious schools.
But this is much broader than that because vouchers just cover a portion of tuition and charter schools and pretty much all of the funding comes from public sources. And that would be a major change in how we think about the separation of church and state.
But this is much broader than that because vouchers just cover a portion of tuition and charter schools and pretty much all of the funding comes from public sources. And that would be a major change in how we think about the separation of church and state.
But this is much broader than that because vouchers just cover a portion of tuition and charter schools and pretty much all of the funding comes from public sources. And that would be a major change in how we think about the separation of church and state.