Many people enjoy a drink to unwind, a beer with colleagues, a glass of wine with dinner, or a whisky at the weekend. However, what feels like normal drinking can actually put you into a category ...
A doctor explains what the latest research on alcohol teaches us about its effects on physical health and mental health; ...
It’s a pretty well-established fact that drinking a lot of alcohol isn’t good for you. But disturbing findings from a new study may have many young people rethinking their drinking habits. The study, ...
In fact, your entire body might benefit. That’s because alcohol speeds up how quickly you age, sending you hurtling towards ...
Your liver works tirelessly as your body’s natural filtration system, processing everything you consume and protecting you from harmful substances. When it comes to alcohol, however, this remarkable ...
Lifestyle-related liver diseases, linked to obesity and alcohol consumption, are increasing, says Professor Pierce Chow from ...
Have you ever wondered why some people who drink alcohol develop serious liver problems while others don't? A study by University of Louisville researchers published in Toxicological Sciences suggests ...
The number of liver transplants for Americans with alcohol-associated liver disease has steadily grown in recent years, prompting researchers to explore why this is and what the long-term prospects ...
The surprising effect of dry January that’s not your liver and sleep quality - It’s around the four-week mark that many ...
For years, he’d been putting away nearly a full bottle of booze each night to quiet his emotional anguish. Everything in his life revolved around drinking. “It was normal to me, coming home after work ...
Good news for anyone thinking of doing “Dry January” – one month without alcohol is linked to better sleep, mood and health.
As a new year approaches, many people are rethinking their habits, including how much alcohol they're drinking.