Now the government’s recommendation is to “limit” drinking, without specifying safe amounts for men and women. The guidelines ...
The new nutrition guidance notably removes the previous recommendation to limit alcohol consumption to 1 drink or fewer daily for women and 2 drinks or fewer per men.
Recent research makes it clear that any amount of drinking can be detrimental. Here’s why you may want to cut down on your consumption beyond Dry January. By Dana G. Smith Sorry to be a buzz-kill, but ...
If you’re trying to shed a few pounds, you might have been told to cut alcoholic beverages out of your diet—and for good reason. While alcoholic beverages like beers, wines, cocktails, and more can be ...
For those participating in “Dry January,” another potential benefit of giving up alcohol has emerged. Giving up alcoholic drinks — or reducing the amount that’s consumed — could reduce the risk of ...
Alcohol is a depressant that affects the central nervous system (CNS). However, initially and in small doses, alcohol is a stimulant. The percentage of alcohol varies depending on the type of beverage ...
Introduction While a large proportion of buccal mucosa cancer (BMC) is attributed to tobacco use, the contribution of alcohol is little-known. In India, alcohols include internationally-recognised ...
The public is largely unaware of the link between alcohol consumption and increased cancer risk. Mixed messages from experts may have added to the confusion. Alcohol directly contributes to 100,000 ...
Sometimes, the structure of alcohol rehabilitation programs can provide the tools people need for sobriety. Share on Pinterest Alcohol use disorder (AUD), sometimes called alcoholism, is common. It’s ...
Sensitivity to specific ingredients in alcohol, body weight, or genetic factors may cause headaches in some people after drinking alcohol. Some individuals experience headaches or migraine after ...