Over time, the body can build a higher tolerance to alcohol, which means you need to drink more to feel the effects you once ...
Damp January’ has emerged as an alternative to the trend of ‘Dry January’ in recent years. Here, people decide to cut back on liquor rather than giving up drinking in the New Year entirely. Some say ...
The American Association of Cancer Research’s latest Cancer Progress Report highlighted the role alcohol has in causing cancer. Excessive levels of alcohol consumption increase risk for six cancers, ...
US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy calls for cancer-warning labels on alcoholic beverages, highlighting the link between ...
James quit alcohol over its health effects - but now says the mental health benefits of socialising are just as important ...
The idea of going sober for a limited time can be appealing — research shows even a temporary dry spell offers some health ...
“The good news is that by cutting down our alcohol consumption or by taking a break, such as the Dry January challenge, we ...
Afraid of cravings, slip-ups, or feeling deprived? Here’s what I wish I had known sooner about quitting alcohol.
Cutting out alcohol for a month is a popular tradition, and it's possible that limiting your drinking could lead to many benefits.
What happens when you stop drinking alcohol? The benefits include improving your skin, protecting your heart, and likely some weight loss.
An idyllic community of Laguna Beach has seen more drunk drivers per capita than any other similar-sized city in California - ...
Plus: Drugmakers will raise U.S. prices on over 250 medicines starting January 1. Dry January, polar plunging and more ...