Here’s how those happy hour margaritas affect your body in the short and long term.
Even mild drinking is toxic to the body, contributing to long-term disease. Yet in many cases you can reverse that damage, experts say.
Alcohol use has been linked to 61 different diseases, most of which had not been identified as having drinking-related outcomes by the World Health Organization (WHO), according to a new study. Beyond ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Alcohol is a vice for millions of people around the world, but like most things we put into our bodies, consuming it can come with ...
Alcohol affects men and women very differently, especially women dependent on alcohol. For five years, the Yale Program on Sex Differences in Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), headed by Dr. Sherry McKee, ...
A major new review has reignited debate over whether any amount of alcohol is safe. Researchers found health risks begin ...
A new study has discovered what I’ve known since college: The type of alcohol you choose to drink can change your mood. A group of UK researchers recently took a look at the types of alcohol people ...
Alcohol consumption is a well-established risk factor for several types of cancer. The degree of risk often correlates with the amount of alcohol a person consumes. Research has shown that alcohol ...
Share on Pinterest Research has found that what you drink may matter as much as how much you drink. Image Credit: Viktor Solomin/Stocksy Recent research suggests that both the type and amount of ...
Just curious having seen this so often now. As the title asks, why does the alcohol content vary for gin from place to place? For instance, on a recent trip in Canada I noticed almost every gin was 40 ...