Greta Marie Otteson, 33, was discovered by staff dead on a bed in a first-floor room and her fiance, Els Arno Quinton, 36, was found dead on a bed in another room, the BBC reported.
When it comes to health risks such as cancer, research shows that what’s important is how much you drink and how you drink it ...
Moderation can be a sustainable strategy for people who are not dependent on alcohol. Sometimes even people who were ...
Extensive research shows that drinking alcohol increases the risk of cancer, and U.S. public-health authorities are following the example of other countries in increasing public awareness about ...
If you drink heavy amounts of alcohol for weeks, months, or years, you may have mental and physical symptoms when you stop or cut back. This is called alcohol withdrawal. About half of all people ...
Humphreys said it’s time to reassess the amount of alcohol recommended by the guidelines. They currently recommend women limit their consumption to one drink a day and two for men. The alcohol ...
In Scripture, we have several things said about alcohol. In answer to that question, 'Did Jesus drink alcohol?' we have to remember that in John Chapter 2, the first miracle that Jesus performed was ...
considering the price of admission covers as much food as you can eat and beer as you can (responsibly drink), it's not a bad deal at all. All the fun you'll have is just an added bonus.
During an appearance on The Kyle & Jackie O Show on Monday, Jan. 20, the former NBA star, 45, recalled overcoming his struggle with addiction and how one drink led to his hospitalization.
Now, with a 3-year accelerating trend, "it really feels more like a genuine cultural shift based, not on any morality of alcohol and drinking, but really on a sense that people want a healthy ...
Drinking coffee at a certain time of day may be best for heart health and longevity, per a new study. Researchers found that morning coffee drinkers had a lower overall mortality risk compared to ...
We’ve all heard about Sober October or Dry January, a finite period of time when people voluntarily stop drinking alcohol as a way to give their body a “break” or “reset.” Abstaining ...