As health concerns tank demand for booze nationwide, a handful of vintners and distillers are introducing ultra-low-alcohol ...
A new study suggests alcohol-related deaths increased by about 24 per cent in the first two years of the pandemic, while ...
Medical experts have long warned about alcohol's risks, and now the drinks industry is embracing sobriety, investing in ...
Congratulations if you’ve made it smug and sober to the end of Dry January. And while you may be ready to celebrate with a libation, an expert warns of the dangers of Wet February.
New research reveals disturbing links between alcohol and cancer, urging you to reconsider your health choices.
Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine data from the CDC, Pew, and other sources to compile research on alcohol ...
The US Dietary Guidelines recommend moderate alcohol consumption, but the WHO states no level of alcohol is safe for health.
Depressed drinkers experience alcohol’s pleasure and stimulation, challenging beliefs about self-medication and addiction.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic period was associated with increased alcohol consumption. We sought to estimate excess mortality and hospitalizations attributable to alcohol use in Canada between ...
A call for cancer warnings on labels for beer, wine, and spirits is a lesson in risk management, says Hopkins cancer expert ...
Read one writer's experience with how yoga helped them navigate their relationship with alcohol during Dry January.
Dry January is growing in popularity in the Netherlands, with some extending the challenge to Dry July and Sober September.