Alcohol affects far more than your liver. From your brain to your heart, every sip triggers changes that can influence both your short-term performance and long-term health.
Alcohol is one of the most popular recreational drugs globally, but its long-term use can have some particularly unhealthy ...
PM-in-waiting may overturn ban on drinks in seats ...
It’s a new year, which means it’s time to take stock of old habits. For many that means resolutions to get healthier and a month long break from booze, in observation of Dry January. Yet as 2025 ...
Increasing evidence suggests that there is no safe amount of alcohol a person can consume. Three recent studies indicate any ...
Using alcohol to cope with stress when young may permanently alter the brain, making it harder to adapt to challenges and ...
The link between drinking alcohol and developing cancer, described in a new report by the U.S. Surgeon General, may come as a surprise to many Americans. Although evidence for this link has been ...
The drugs that keep rheumatoid arthritis in check may one day help people stop drinking. A new Scripps Research study shows ...
The NAWR fires back at an LA Times op-ed calling for alcohol to be stigmatized like tobacco, arguing the comparison is ...
Instead of closing out the bar at 2 a.m., young consumers are switching to earlier drinking habits — whether that’s a post-work spritz just after 5 p.m., a pre-dinner drink, o ...
Drinking alcohol in public spaces has been banned in Tuam in Co Galway as and from today. The town is the first municipal ...
If you're celebrating your first Independence Day in Indy, there's a couple laws you need to know if you're planning to partake in an alcoholic beverage this weekend. Of course, please make sure ...