Heavy alcohol consumption may lead to earlier and more severe brain bleeds, according to a study published by researchers at ...
Alcohol is the second most popular drug in the world, behind caffeine. It makes sense, then, that there’s a common myth about ...
Most U.S. adults don’t realize alcohol raises cancer risk, and drinkers themselves are the least aware. Scientists say targeting these misbeliefs could significantly reduce alcohol-related cancer ...
Dr. Ali Raja, vice chair of emergency medicine at Mass General Brigham, explains new research showing a spike in the number ...
Alcoholic drinks should carry cancer risk warning labels, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said in a report Friday. The report cites a direct link between alcohol consumption and at least seven types ...
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New Study Examines How GLP-1s Affect Alcohol Absorption
WASHINGTON - More people taking GLP-1 medications have started noticing changes in how alcohol affects them - and now, researchers are taking a closer look. A new study examined how GLP-1 medications ...
A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham suggests that heavy alcohol use may lead to more severe brain bleeds and cause long-term brain vessel damage at a younger age.
A recent study from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center reports that most adults in the United States do not ...
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Minister explains move to lift afternoon alcohol ban
Public Health Minister Pattana Phonphat has elaborated on the government’s decision to temporarily lift the ban on alcohol ...
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