New research emphasizes that there is a direct causal link between any amount of alcohol consumption and an increase in ...
If you are regularly drinking alcohol over the age of 60, you are at a greater risk of early death. This is according to a ...
Alcohol in “light to moderate doses” — defined as one drink per day for women and 1-2 for men — decreased stress signals to ...
Study reveals even moderate alcohol consumption raises dementia risk challenging previous beliefs on safe drinking for cognitive health ...
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News A new study found that even light drinking was linked to an increase in cancer deaths ...
Moderate drinkers feeling boosted by the belief that light drinking is healthier than abstinence have been served up the bad news that this might be a myth. A longstanding "source of great comfort" ...
A new study finds that even light drinking can harm the health of middle-aged adults and is linked to increased cancer deaths.
Modifiable risk factors for dementia such as heavy alcohol consumption, have been documented from previous research studies.
Moderate drinking was once thought to have benefits for the heart, but better research methods have thrown cold water on that. "Drinking less is a great way to be healthier," said Dr. Timothy Naimi, w ...
The conditions within a person's home, family and community affect their ability to stay healthy. Scientists studying these ...
This study does not provide evidence against current community water fluoridation practices,” writes public health scientist Jess Steier.
A Cleveland Clinic study linked the sugar substitute erythritol to increased risk of blood clots. Sugar did not have the same effect.