Your cholesterol levels—whether they are in range or dangerously high—are a key indicator of your risk of developing heart disease. And according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC ...
LONDON, Dec 4 - Americans say they are drinking less alcohol than ever before. But new data shows the number of drinks U.S. adults have per week has in fact not changed by much for decades. The data ...
A new small study unveils the potential health benefits of orange juice. Specifically, they look into how the drink could extend your health and your life. Does that mean you should start chugging?
Thanksgiving Eve, the night before the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade or the turkey preparations, has become known for an unofficial drinking event as friends and family return to their ...
A massive operation targeting underage drinking in Tempe, Arizona, has led to 249 arrests at a single bar last week. The raid, which took place last Thursday at Tempe Tavern, was the second major ...
We asked experts if a night or two of indulgence is really that bad. Ask Well We asked experts if a night or two of indulgence is really that bad. Credit...Eric Helgas for The New York Times Supported ...
Could smoking pot lead people to drink less alcohol? In an elaborate and provocative experiment, scientists doled out joints and free drinks to see whether this idea — sometimes described as ...
Fiona Wilkes previously received funding from RTP PhD Domestic Stipend. Whether its Alex DeLarge from A Clockwork Orange (1971), Hans Landa from Inglourious Basterds (2009), Homelander from The Boys ...
Cocktail culture has never stood still, but heading into 2026, it’s undergoing a vibe shift that feels bigger, more intentional, and more creative than anything we’ve seen in years. Bacardi’s newest ...
Drinking water can help lower blood sugar if a person is dehydrated. This is because being dehydrated causes the blood to become more concentrated, which in turn raises blood glucose levels. Drinking ...
New York City has always been a place that people flock to—to live, to work, to visit, or to play. It’s big and exciting, and there’s almost always something happening: a new play, a new exhibit, or a ...