As Dry January comes to an end you might be wondering what happened to your body and the health benefits you may have gleaned ...
Most adults in the United States drink alcohol, but there is steadily growing public concern about the health effects of ...
This article is part of Dry January, Straight Up, your no-BS guide to cutting out alcohol for 31 days—or longer. SELF will be ...
Okai, of Stapley View, in Kenton, has now lost his licence for 17 months after he pleaded guilty to driving with excess ...
due to alcohol’s links to a range of health problems. Increasingly, reports like these conclude there is no safe level of drinking. Even moderate consumption—no more than one alcoholic ...
Gen Z isn't drinking less because we aren't 21. Zoomers' hesitancy to drink likely has something to do with our preoccupation with mental health.
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Not only is alcohol a risk to your liver, but it can also significantly increase your risk for multiple types of cancer, a ...
Having one drink per day increases the risk seven-fold. These are real people who might otherwise not get breast cancer if they abstained from alcohol. While saying no amount of alcohol is safe is ...
The important thing to understand, though, is that this presumed benefit is just a theory. There is no research to show a definite link between drinking red wine and improved diabetes management. With ...
After another Dry January, a month that promises hangover-free mornings and more money in the bank, temporary abstainers face ...