In a perfect world, an occasional glass of wine would not only be enjoyable, but also offer some serious health benefits like a lower risk of heart disease, as some studies have shown. But ...
The tide has largely turned against alcohol. Drinking, at least in moderation, was once seen as a harmless—or even ...
You might have heard that drinking some alcohol can be beneficial to your health. Some doctors might even advise drinking a glass of wine now and then, relying on studies that show the health benefits ...
Fewer Americans are reporting that they drink alcohol amid a growing belief that even moderate alcohol consumption is a health risk, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday. A record high ...
Consumers seem to be adopting a premeditated approach to drinking, planning ahead which days they will drink, or how many they will have on a given night.
For years, many have clung to the comforting notion that moderate alcohol consumption might be harmless or even beneficial. However, a groundbreaking study published in the medical journal Neurology ...
Summertime is a great time to enjoy a few drinks on your porch. While it may be tempting to enjoy the weather with a beer or glass of wine, it’s important to be mindful of how much you’re drinking.
Moderate alcohol consumption has previously been associated with potential health benefits, including reduced mortality risk. However, recent research suggests that these findings were flawed and, ...
It’s wine time. Beer Thirty. Happy hour. Five o’clock somewhere. Maybe it’s also time to rethink drinking? Moderate drinking was once thought to have benefits for the heart, but better research ...
Every January, millions of adults take a hard look at their drinking habits. Some try to go dry. Others aim for something more flexible. But with headlines warning of risks one day and highlighting ...
Even moderate drinking can impact one’s life expectancy and cognitive function, and the risk of stroke, heart failure, hypertensive disease, and fatal aortic aneurysm jumps significantly even for ...