A new Gallup poll shows U.S. drinking is at a 90-year low, with only about half of adults reporting alcohol use. Cutting back on alcohol can lower cancer risk, improve heart health, boost mood, and ...
If you think drinking once in a while does not affect your body, think again. Dr Vora breaks down how alcohol affects your ...
While the term “binge drinking” might conjure thoughts of college parties and tequila shots, three glasses of wine and a hot ...
While research on alcohol is evolving, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says drinking less or not at all is better for your health. The liver condition metabolic dysfunction–associated ...
If your aim is to cut back, try alternating each alcoholic drink with something non-alcoholic. Water is best, but zero, low ...
Scientists have known for years that alcohol and sugar can damage the liver and influence your choices in ways that feel automatic. A new animal study now suggests they may do so through the same ...
A record low 54% of people said they drink alcohol. Respondents in a new Gallup poll consider moderate drinking bad for your health. Americans who say they drink alcohol admit they are consuming less.
Drinking alcohol in cold weather is dangerous. It creates a false sense of warmth by sending blood to the skin, but this ...
While research on alcohol is evolving, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says drinking less or not at all is better for your health. You may have seen plenty of on-screen characters ...
If you are a daily drinker you may feel a bit worse to start with while your body adjusts to not having alcohol in its system ...
Julia Ries Wexler is a writer focusing on all things health and wellness. She has over 10 years of experience in health journalism, and though she has written about pretty much every health topic ...