The American Heart Association report runs contrary to recent studies — and the group’s own guidelines — that found any ...
“Our investigation confirms the harmful effect of alcohol consumption on cancer risk, but suggests that alcohol only ...
For many people, the holidays mean more parties and more occasions to drink. But if you've noticed that one cocktail hits you ...
A study by the University of Zurich, based on policy changes in Spain, shows that teenagers drink significantly less alcohol ...
Alcohol significantly increases a person's risk of developing a wide range of cancers, and that risk rises further as more is ...
A recent evidence review offers a cautionary message for individuals planning to drink during the holiday season: alcohol ...
Researchers reviewed 62 studies and found that both how often and how much people drink alcohol increases cancer risk across ...
Despite a downward trend in alcohol consumption, drinking rates among European teenagers remain notably high by international standards.
Doctors call it “Holiday Heart Syndrome.” It’s caused by binge drinking alcohol, typically over the holidays, and can lead to ...
Nearly 23% of high school students reported drinking at least one alcoholic beverage in the past 30 days; binge drinking was ...