Even mild drinking is toxic to the body, contributing to long-term disease. Yet in many cases you can reverse that damage, ...
A new review published in the journal Addiction confirms drinking causes substantial harm to health. Some of those harms may ...
The study found that drinking is linked to more than 60 disease and injury categories that are entirely attributable to ...
The conversation around men’s health often circles back to smoking, diet, and exercise, but a quieter habit has been raising ...
Heavy alcohol consumption is associated with an increased risk for young-onset pancreatic cancer, according to a large nationwide cohort study conducted in South Korea. These findings highlight the ...
Findings come amid growing off-label prescribing of GLP-1 drugs for addiction ...
Mounting evidence has linked alcohol to higher risks of cancer but many people aren't aware. New findings suggest labels that ...
*New findings from the American Cancer Society suggest that sustained heavy alcohol consumption across adulthood could substantially increase colorectal cancer risk. The research analyzed nearly two ...
A “gold standard” trial found that semaglutide helped reduce drinking in people with obesity who sought out treatment for ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Consistent heavy alcohol use and higher lifetime consumption may raise risk for colorectal cancer, particularly ...