A doctor explains what the latest research on alcohol teaches us about its effects on physical health and mental health; ...
There are a few reasons why Gen Z is drinking less alcohol, including a higher awareness of physical and mental health. And ...
Naltrexone has long been used to treat alcohol use disorder. Now it’s gaining attention as a tool for people who want to cut ...
Please note: While Dry January can help you temporarily reduce your alcohol intake and improve your health, if you need help cutting back on drinking or think you might have an alcohol dependency, ...
Good news for anyone thinking of doing “Dry January” – one month without alcohol is linked to better sleep, mood and health.
And for anyone whose Dry January might’ve been a little less dry than they planned, there’s still good news. According to the ...
What's known as "Dry January" is the time of year when participants go 31 days without drinking alcohol, and there's no ...
It can feel like scientists go back and forth every day on the possible health benefits and side effects of alcohol. Alcohol has been found to possibly lower the risk of heart disease because of its ...
When I heard the 2025 Surgeon General’s advisory that any amount of alcohol can increase one’s risk of cancer, I decided to cut out drinking forever (even though I’m not a heavy drinker). Throughout ...
From pricy mocktails to non-alcoholic wine, there's no doubt that alcohol-free beverages are more than just a trend. Non-alcoholic drinks have become readily available at bars, restaurants, and ...
Americans, and especially those under age 35, are changing their tune on alcohol use, with a growing share endorsing the view that moderate drinking is bad for health — and a new study backs them up.
Every year, more people are trying a Dry January — abstaining from alcoholic drinks for a month — as a way to reset health ...