Most adults in the United States drink alcohol, but there is steadily growing public concern about the health effects of ...
The report describes the link between moderate alcohol consumption and seven forms of cancer, urging Americans to reevaluate ...
Consuming alcohol, even in moderate amounts, is associated with health harms, but participating in “Dry January” and using ...
Rutgers Health researchers have discovered that brain immune cells from people with a high genetic risk for alcohol use disorder (AUD) behave differently than cells from low-risk people when exposed ...
Since the 1990s, the guidelines have told the public to drink alcohol “in moderation,” if at all. The guidance is for daily consumption, so someone cannot have a week’s worth of drinks in ...
Drinking alcohol regularly can increase your risk of hypertension (high blood pressure). In the short term, a small amount of alcohol may not affect your blood pressure, but a large amount can raise ...
Safe alcohol consumption may vary from person ... said there are risks associated with daily drinking, even in small amounts. “Even one drink per day can pose health risks, including an ...
A new study reveals that heavy drinkers with depression experience the same level of buzz as those without depression, challenging the long-standing belief that alcohol's pleasurable effects diminish ...
It works by blocking brain receptors where alcohol attaches so that the pleasurable buzz of drinking is reduced. By reducing the pleasurable effects of alcohol, the brain 'unlearns' the link ...
Gen-Zers are the latest generation to embrace the non-alcoholic drink movement in their latest act of rebellion, according to a new anthropology study. The study, led by Charles Spence ...