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What Science Says About Alcohol and Your Brain
Drinking alcohol can also cause both short term and long term changes to your brain. Here’s what you need to know.
A new report by the World Health Organization, which looked broadly at global substance use for people 15 years and older, shows over 3 million people died from substance use in 2019 and 400 million ...
A study conducted in mice suggests that daily exercise could help to counteract some of the negative impacts of college-age drinking later in life. Researchers will present their work this week at the ...
The negative health impacts of alcohol have been in the spotlight since the surgeon general’s recent advisory, and now experts are warning that older drinkers might be more sensitive to those effects.
Cancer warnings similar to those seen on cigarette boxes may soon come to alcohol cans and bottles. On Friday, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy released a new advisory outlining the direct link ...
The growing body of research on the negative health effects of alcohol was notably absent from a key White House public health report on chronic disease published this week, drawing criticism from ...
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The Surprising Link Between Your Sugar Habit and Alcohol
At first glance, sugar cravings and alcohol use seem disconnected. But growing scientific evidence suggests a real, ...
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