The draft of the report released Tuesday by the Department of Health and Human Services states that "in the United States, males and females have a 1 in 1000 risk of dying from alcohol use if they ...
"In the United States, males and females have a 1 in 1000 risk of dying from alcohol use if they consume more than 7 drinks per week. This risk increases to 1 in 100 if they consume more than 9 drinks ...
A spirited debate is playing out in Washington, D.C., over what the government should tell Americans about spirits.
A new federal report shows that one drink per day could raise the risk of liver damage and several cancers. The report follows a recommendation by the U.S. Surgeon General on safe alcohol ...
The new federal report says even low levels of alcohol consumption carry health risks. The ongoing debate over the health effects of drinking alcohol reached fever pitch this week after a new ...
The Surgeon General warns us that even moderate alcohol consumption causes several cancers. However, the causal case lacks ...
A new CNN poll ... But the same report also found some potential positive associations between moderate drinking and health. Compared with people who never consume alcohol, those who drink in ...
Shortly afterward, a second federal report warned that people who consume more than nine drinks per week have a one in 100 chance of dying from their habit, due to alcohol’s links to a range of ...
Medications that have transformed the treatment of obesity may also help people drink less alcohol, according to new government-funded ... from animal studies and reports that people are finding ...
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 15, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- A new federal report warns that drinking alcohol could raise your risk of dying early. The draft of the report released Tuesday by the Department of ...
Share on Pinterest Recent reports on moderate alcohol consumption have left many people wondering whether it’s safe to drink at all. Studio Firma/Stocksy United A new federal report shows that ...
The ongoing debate over the health effects of drinking alcohol reached fever pitch this week after a new report claimed “the risk of dying from alcohol use begins at low levels of average use.” ...