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  1. ... defined as: 4 ounces (118 milliliters, mL) of wine 12 ounces (355 mL) of beer 1 1/ ...
  2. A port-wine stain is a birthmark in which swollen blood vessels create a reddish-purplish discoloration of the skin. ... Port-wine stains are caused by an abnormal formation of tiny blood vessels in the skin. In rare cases, ...
  3. Alcohol use involves drinking beer, wine, or hard liquor. ... about 5% alcohol, although some beers have more. Wine is usually 12% to 15% alcohol. Hard liquor ...
  4. Port wine stains are always present at birth. In an infant, they are flat, pink, vascular lesions. Common locations ... may be present anywhere on the body. Port wine stains may appear in association with other syndromes.
  5. Images ... The United States Dietary Guidelines recommend that if you drink, do so in moderation and when consumption does not put you ...
  6. ... They are sometimes called mixed drinks. Beer and wine are other forms of alcoholic beverages. Cocktails contain ... is usually about 5% alcohol 5 ounces of wine, which is typically about 12% alcohol 1.5 ...
  7. ... child with this condition will have a port-wine stain birthmark (usually on the face) and may ... cells. Problems in the capillaries cause the port-wine stains to form. Sturge-Weber is not thought ...
  8. ... 125 White Russian 8 oz (235 ml) 568 Wine White table wine 5 oz (145 ml) 128 Gewurztraminer 5 oz ( ... Grigio 5 oz (145 ml) 128 Dry dessert wine 3.5 oz (90 ml) 157 Red table ...
  9. ... an infant cries or during temperature changes. Port-wine stains are flat hemangiomas made of expanded tiny blood vessels (capillaries). Port-wine stains on the face may be associated with ...
  10. ... calories for a 12-ounce (355 mL) glass Wine, about 100 calories for a 5-ounce (145 ... mixed drinks completely and stick with beer or wine. Portion size is something else you should keep ...
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