Even people who never exceed the recommended limits for alcohol consumption are likely to experience brain health problems as ...
While occasional drinking may cause temporary changes, repeated or heavy alcohol use can lead to more serious and lasting ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Omer Awan is a practicing physician who covers public health. Let’s face it- We are obsessed with alcohol, and we would never ...
No amount of alcohol is good for the human body, previous research has shown — and now a new study has linked it to a rising number of deaths. Over the course of two decades — from 1999 to 2020 — the ...
Alcohol can harm those not drinking more than it harms those that do drink, according to a New Zealand study published recently in Addiction. The study examined data from New Zealand hospitalization ...
Drinking alcohol in summer can worsen dehydration, increase heat risks, and impair judgement. Here are eight major side ...
Is it true that alcohol tolerance drops with age? Some people in their 60s and 70s may notice that their usual glass of red wine with dinner seems to hit them a bit harder than it did in their younger ...
Being able to drink more without feeling it isn’t a sign of strength — it’s a sign your body has adapted.
Drinking alcohol regularly can cause your levels of magnesium to nosedive and make it hard for your body to absorb magnesium ...
Raise a glass to science. Researchers have developed a protein gel that neutralizes alcohol before it enters the bloodstream and essentially makes it harmless. Scientists at ETH Zurich created a gel ...
Findings come amid growing off-label prescribing of GLP-1 drugs for addiction ...