"In the United States, males and females have a 1 in 1000 risk of dying from alcohol use if they consume more than 7 drinks per week. This risk increases to 1 in 100 if they consume more than 9 drinks ...
This sparkling non-alcoholic aperitivo company says that a smiling, tuxedo-clad bartender at one of Italy's best bars ...
I decided to stop drinking alcohol over a year ago for a lengthy list of reasons. Seeking less anxiety, better sleep, and relationships that went deeper than cheers-ing at the bar, I switched from my ...
"I wasn't feeling well but had been working seven days a week, so I thought I was just tired and had a chest infection - then ...
The authors found that Americans have a 1 in 1,000 risk of dying if they have more than seven drinks a week, or at least one ...
Even occasional heavy drinking offset a decline in stroke, according to an analysis intended to shape the upcoming U.S.
On the heels of the surgeon general's warning about the cancer risks of alcohol, there's a growing consensus that less is better. But the evidence doesn't support abstinence for all.