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Even mild drinking is toxic to the body, contributing to long-term disease. Yet in many cases you can reverse that damage, experts say.
Although Dry January is behind us, the non-alcoholic beverage trend is showing no signs of slowing. Sales of alcohol alternatives are growing 20% every year. While the increased availability of non-alcoholic drinks may be better for the general health of ...
A study conducted on male Wistar rats found that administering phytocannabinoids once daily reduced voluntary alcohol consumption. They tested three different compounds—cannabinol, tetrahydrocannabivarin,
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WELCOME BACK. APRIL IS ALCOHOL AWARENESS MONTH, AND ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH, ALCOHOLISM IS A GROWING PROBLEM FOR OLDER ADULTS. JOINING US NOW TO TALK MORE ABOUT THIS AND ALSO THE RESOURCES AVAILABLE TO HELP PEOPLE STRUGGLING WITH ...
When Americans think about the nation’s substance use crisis, opioids, fentanyl, cocaine and methamphetamine dominate the conversation. But the substance causing the greatest harm is not illicit. It is alcohol — legal, normalized and often overlooked.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Michelle Budge, Deseret News Amid increasing rates of cancer among young people and growing evidence that no level of alcohol consumption is safe, the United States stands as an outlier ...
Alcohol is ubiquitous in Europe — as a pleasure, as a social glue, and as a cultural heritage. Yet this seemingly harmless companion causes devastating health, social, and economic damage. According to current data from the World Health Organization (WHO ...