A doctor explains what the latest research on alcohol teaches us about its effects on physical health and mental health; ...
Strength gains depend on a delicate balance between muscle protein synthesis and breakdown, that is: the body’s ability to ...
May 28, 2009 (San Francisco, California) — Recent findings from the National Epidemiologic Study on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC) are challenging traditional views of alcoholism and point to ...
“Hydration is extremely important,” Dr. Adamian says. Water helps, but drinks containing electrolytes—especially sodium—may ...
Research shows that drinking alcohol increases women's risk of breast cancer. From sayings like "mommy juice" and "rosé all day" to happy hours, drinking is part of American culture, particularly for ...
“Alcohol increases inflammation, disrupts hormones and dilates blood vessels, all of which can exacerbate acne and rosacea,” ...
Alcohol has long been synonymous with relaxation. If you want to unwind after a rough day at work—or kick back on the couch, at a baseball game, or in the pool—there’s historically been a good chance ...
A huge generational shift in attitude toward alcohol is ongoing, with younger generations consuming less and more people considering alcohol consumption to be harmful, even in moderation. And wariness ...
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