Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine data from the CDC, Pew, and other sources to compile research on alcohol ...
Increasingly, reports like these conclude there is no safe level of drinking. Even moderate consumption—no more than one ...
Alcohol can increase your risk of cancer, but it can also prevent some heart attacks. Here's the complicated truth.
The timeline in which alcohol compounds are present in your body varies greatly. Learn more about how the body processes ...
Most adults in the United States drink alcohol, but there is steadily growing public concern about the health effects of ...
The federal report from ICCPUD highlighted that mortality risk from alcohol-related causes begins even with low average ...
In patients with HIV, alcohol reduction after a 6-month intervention and adherence to isoniazid had no effect on the high ...
Drinking alcohol regularly can increase your risk of hypertension (high blood pressure). In the short term, a small amount of alcohol may not affect your blood pressure, but a large amount can raise ...
As one of his final acts as U.S. surgeon general, Dr. Vivek Murthy called for alcohol products to carry a label warning that ...
This Dry January, the US Surgeon General is warning that the cancer risks of drinking rival smoking and obesity. A lot of this has to do with how our body processes alcohol, breaking it down into ...
A new federal report shows that one drink per day is associated with negative health effects like liver cirrhosis and cancer, ...