This article explores the intersection between drinking and nutrition to reveal how alcohol-induced malnutrition can perpetuate a cycle of craving and relapse.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New research confirms that alcohol is not your friend as you age: Even light drinking was linked to an increase in cancer deaths ...
If you booze, you lose. New research suggests that no amount of alcohol is beneficial to your health or safe to consume as you age. A 12-year United Kingdom study that tracked 135,000 adults 60 and ...
From body water and alcohol metabolism to brain function and memory performance, biological differences between men and women shape the way alcohol is absorbed, distributed, eliminated and experienced ...
New research suggests that what you drink—beyond alcohol—can significantly impact liver health.
Semaglutide, tirzepatide, and other GLP-1 drugs appear to slow alcohol absorption and blunt its intoxicating effects, according to new research. The study found participants on these medications felt ...
We’ve all been there – rushing from work to meet friends for drinks and realizing we haven’t eaten since lunch. Or perhaps deliberately skipping dinner before a night out to feel the effects of ...
Alcohol is often overlooked as a critical health issue for women, but the French National Authority for Health (HAS) aims to change this perception. HAS seeks to integrate alcohol consumption into ...
Are you about to embark on a night of drinking and wondering what to eat? It is common knowledge that drinking on an empty stomach is a no no as it can lead to consequences like rapid intoxication, ...
Drinking too much alcohol can make you feel rotten the next morning, causing a headache, nausea, fatigue, and a nasty case of cotton mouth. Aside from not drinking at all, your best choice is to ...