After another Dry January, a month that promises hangover-free mornings and more money in the bank, temporary abstainers face ...
But in many scientific circles, consuming virtually any amount of alcohol is now seen as toxic. On Jan. 3, outgoing Surgeon ...
While the liver bears the brunt of alcohol’s toxicity, the emotional toll is equally profound. Alcohol numbs the brain’s emotional centers, making it harder to connect with others and leaving you ...
A new study from the University of Chicago Medicine reveals that people with alcohol use disorder (AUD) and depression ...
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New research reveals disturbing links between alcohol and cancer, urging you to reconsider your health choices.
Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine data from the CDC, Pew, and other sources to compile research on alcohol ...
A wellness and sobriety coach said a panic attack in a supermarket and a Michael Jackson song made him look at his own ...
Congratulations if you’ve made it smug and sober to the end of Dry January. And while you may be ready to celebrate with a libation, an expert warns of the dangers of Wet February.
Less than half of Americans in one survey said they were aware of the link between alcohol use and cancer compared to 89% for tobacco use.
Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China take affect, Saturday. Louisvillians may struggle to buy a new car and liquor stores ...