It’s cold. People want to drink and forget about it. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Department of Transportation, binge drinking is as deadly as it ...
Studies show the conventional wisdom around teaching kids how to drink responsibly is wrong—and that delaying drinking is ...
“Bridget Jones goes out on the pull, fails, goes back to her miserable bedsit, sits down, pours herself an enormous glass of ...
Research consistently ties heavy drinking to high LDL (bad) cholesterol, total cholesterol, and triglycerides. For example, a 2019 study of 1,519 people linked high intensity binge drinking — 8 ...
(HealthDay News) — Heavy alcohol use is associated with depression among U.S. retirees, according to a study published online Jan. 10 in Aging & Mental Health.
Roughly 11% of older adults in Hawaiʻi reported excessive drinking in 2022, the highest rate of any state, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analyzed by the ...
Binge drinking raises stroke risk in young men. New study links heavy alcohol use to cryptogenic ischaemic stroke.
The moderate drinker was almost 3 times more likely to reduce her drinking compared to the low level drinker (OR 2.77, CI 2.26–3.40). In comparison, the heavy/binge drinker was equally as likely ...
A new study found that retirees who drank moderately had fewer depression symptoms than non-drinkers, but retirees who drank ...
Retirement and heavy alcohol use can be a dangerous mix ... signs of depression than those who were still working, and binge drinking made those symptoms worse. Moderate drinking, however ...