Experts say certain types of booze are more likely to cause hangxiety than others. Heart racing, head pounding and dread building? “Hangxiety,” or the “beer blues,” is the one-two punch of anxiety and ...
Here at EatingWell, we firmly believe that all things can fit into a healthy eating pattern—alcohol included. A nightly glass of wine might even provide some benefits to your heart, your gut and your ...
There’s no way around it: Alcohol isn’t that good for us. Numerous scientific studies have shown how even moderate alcohol consumption negatively impacts the body, upping the risk for liver damage, ...
It’s long been known that no amount of alcohol is good for the body — and now new research spotlights the potential harm it can cause. More than 5% of all cancer cases are caused by drinking alcohol, ...
With the U.S. surgeon general calling for cancer warnings to be added to alcoholic beverage labels, many Americans may be wondering how many, if any, drinks can be consumed safely. Dr. Vivek Murthy’s ...
Heavy drinking is linked to strokes 11 years earlier than light drinkers, new study reveals. Three drinks daily may ...
According to the data, almost half of UK adults (44 per cent) are choosing no and low alcohol drinks to moderate their drinking – up from 31 per cent in 2018. Some 49 per cent of young adults now ...
Heart racing, head pounding and dread building? “Hangxiety,” or the “beer blues,” is the one-two punch of anxiety and the physical consequences of alcohol, an awful unease that creeps in alongside the ...