Examining genetic, family, and personality characteristics may help identify those who are at high risk for drinking and ...
Genetic analysis reveals people with higher alcohol consumption have 15-16% greater dementia risk, suggesting reducing ...
Studies now show health risks rise sharply even at a few drinks a week. Cutting back, even a little, can make a measurable ...
A doctor has explained the type of drinker which is more likely to experience Delirium Tremens (DTs) when withdrawing from ...
Drinking alcohol can raise breast cancer risk, even in moderation, by affecting hormones and DNA. Find ways to lower your risk.
Researchers have discovered that a gene called CHRNA3 plays a key role in determining alcohol sensitivity, helping explain why some people tolerate alcohol better than others.
Epidemiologist Sanjay Shete said those who engage in this habit are "most likely to believe it has no effect on cancer risk.” ...
Many people use the new year to reflect on their relationship with alcohol. Just-released government guidelines are giving Americans another reason to consider a “dry January.” Alcohol is the ...
Despite clear evidence linking alcohol use to increased cancer risks, public awareness of this connection remains low in the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A cutoff of three or more cardiometabolic risk factors with high alcohol use improved stratification for liver ...
Numerous studies have linked state-level marijuana legalization to reduced alcohol use, but new federally funded research ...