Looking ahead, the relationship between alcohol and public health will likely continue to evolve. As research techniques improve and long-term studies provide more detailed insights into effects ...
"The lie, the big lie, is that I should drink because one or two glasses of alcohol are good for me ... that people who drink every day are more likely to have "disruptive white matter" in ...
Alcohol can also affect your body's ability to regulate blood sugar. It can make it drop, especially if you haven't eaten enough. If you've had a big meal ... This is even more likely to happen ...
Stories often circulate of all sorts of animals consuming fermenting fruits and getting somewhere between silly and blotto. It can make for amusing tales, although if the disputed stories of drunk ...
In fact, giving up alcohol altogether is becoming a more popular choice among younger generations in the UK. Last year, a poll of 2,000 UK adults found that Britons are motivated to drink ...
Researchers are still investigating the connections between autism and alcohol use disorder (AUD). Although there is some evidence of a link, different studies have shown varying results.
For years, those who couldn’t or chose not to drink alcohol had a paltry smattering of uninspired options when it came to low- and no-alcohol alternatives to wine, beer, coolers, cocktails and ...
According to a new study, this big bug has a seriously high tolerance for alcohol. More so, in fact, than any other animal – even when given some very highly concentrated hooch. Consuming low ...
Drinking alcohol may be far less of a human characteristic ... a behavioral ecologist at the University of Exeter. “It’s much more abundant in the natural world than we previously thought ...
There were 60-can cases of beer, some big bottles (and boxes ... and a bit of disappointment as the U.S. retail giant launched alcohol sales in Ontario for the first time.