While the common cold has no cure, there are many rumored remedies — including that drinking whiskey may help reduce cold symptoms. Unfortunately, throwing back a shot or mixing up a hot toddy won’t ...
Drinking alcohol in cold weather can create a false sense of warmth while actually lowering your core body temperature. Alcohol widens blood vessels, which accelerates heat loss and increases the risk ...
CLEVELAND — Temperatures have dropped, and many people may reach for a hot toddy or a glass of wine to stave off the chill. However, while alcohol may create a sensation warmth, it does not actually ...
MACON, Ga. — You may enjoy an alcoholic beverage like a hot toddy in the fall and winter months to keep you warm, but does your body really warm up in the presence of alcohol? Meteorologist Taylor ...
Drinking alcohol in cold weather can create a false sense of warmth while actually lowering your core body temperature. Alcohol widens blood vessels, which accelerates heat loss and increases the risk ...
Drinking alcohol in cold weather can create a false sense of warmth while actually lowering your core body temperature. Alcohol widens blood vessels, which accelerates heat loss and increases the risk ...
Think a drink will warm you up during a Kentucky winter? Think again. While a shot of alcohol might make you feel warmer, it's actually dangerous for your body. Despite popular belief, that post-drink ...