May 1, 2025 -- How much alcohol is actually safe – and are there any true health benefits? We speak with David Nutt, MD, author of Drink? The New Science of Alcohol and Your Health, to explore what ...
Studies now show health risks rise sharply even at a few drinks a week. Cutting back, even a little, can make a measurable ...
They found that increasing alcohol intake invariably increased dementia risk: Every threefold increase in drinking prevalence ...
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A new study reveals that an overgrowth of Candida albicans, a common gut fungus, may alter the brain’s dopamine reward circuitry and influence alcohol consumption.
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A new study has identified five distinct sleep profiles, linking brain activity and sleep quality with a number of different ...
Dump the jungle juice, put a stopper in those flasks and swap the six-pack of suds for a bottle of non-alcoholic sparkling wine. Gen-Z’s approach to imbibing is dramatically different from that of ...
Alcohol has long been synonymous with relaxation. If you want to unwind after a rough day at work—or kick back on the couch, at a baseball game, or in the pool—there’s historically been a good chance ...