For decades, many people believed that moderate drinking—especially red wine—could be good for the heart. But new research ...
Heavy drinking increases pregnancy risk by 51% among those most wanting to avoid conception. Cannabis use shows similar elevated desire to avoid pregnancy but does not significantly impact pregnancy ...
For the majority of Americans, the consumption of alcoholic beverages plays some role in their lives, whether it takes the shape of a drink out with friends, a glass of wine at a restaurant or a beer ...
A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham suggests that heavy alcohol use may lead to more severe brain bleeds and cause long-term brain vessel damage at a younger age. The team's results ...
Heavy alcohol consumption may lead to earlier and more severe brain bleeds, according to a study published by researchers at Massachusetts General Brigham earlier this month. Using data from patients ...
New research suggests alcohol-related health risks may begin at lower levels of drinking than previously thought. Researchers ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Consistent heavy alcohol use and higher lifetime consumption may raise risk for colorectal cancer, particularly ...
“It’s true drinkin’ will kill ya, but if you’re drunk you don’t care.” Post Malone couldn’t have said it better. Alcoholic beverages have existed for over 9,000 years. The production of beer, wine, ...
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Researchers analyzed data from tens of thousands of people who used low-cost mobile breathalyzers to test their blood-alcohol concentration when drinking. The analysis revealed that the repeated use ...
Stopping alcohol consumption triggers immediate physical and mental changes. The timeline and intensity vary depending on drinking patterns, overall health, and individual factors. When a person stops ...