Excessive alcohol consumption is a significant public health concern, responsible for approximately 6% of all deaths and contributing to 5.1% of the global disease burden. Alcohol use is a major risk ...
Medicine is subjecting the negative effects of alcohol on body and health to ever greater scrutiny. This should not surprise us, as alcohol is one of the strongest cell toxins that exist. In a recent ...
More people are ditching alcohol in favor of boost free alternatives. With *** growing number of silver bars and alcohol free beverages supping up worldwide in 2023 Gallup poll shows that 62% of ...
“It’s true drinkin’ will kill ya, but if you’re drunk you don’t care.” Post Malone couldn’t have said it better. Alcoholic beverages have existed for over 9,000 years. The production of beer, wine, ...
THE Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS) has highlighted the critical challenge of curbing excessive alcohol consumption, ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have pinpointed how excessive alcohol consumption contributes to fatty liver disease, a condition that affects more than one in three people in the U.S. Subscribe to our ...
Moderate alcohol use may impact coordination, impair gut health and increase risky behavior. Long-term use may raise the risk of hypertension, heart disease and liver damage. Moderate alcohol ...
For the first time, most Americans view even moderate alcohol consumption as a health risk. And imbibing has hit a record low, according to a new Gallup poll that says just 54% of U.S. adults in 2025 ...
Past Surgeon General’s reports have documented the issue of tobacco use and its deleterious effects on health including cancer beginning with the 1964 Surgeon General’s report, “Smoking and Health.” ...
Excessive alcohol use is known to adversely impact cardiovascular health by increasing blood pressure, damaging the heart muscle, causing arrhythmias, and increasing cholesterol and visceral fat, ...
Half a thousand brain cells have been identified as 'culprits' in the development of alcoholism. "It is really difficult to understand how only a few can have such a profound effect on behavior," ...