In 2023, 30 per cent of men and 26 per cent of women surveyed said they wanted to reduce the amount of alcohol they drink - Getty If drinking is having a negative effect on your life, it’s hardly ...
After becoming sober, the body follows a timeline healing: liver regeneration, blood pressure drops, cancer risk reduction and sleep recovery. A doctor explains.
With the new year, many people decide to make big lifestyle changes, including the decision to stop drinking alcohol. The Indiana Center for Recovery released these tips on how to safely handle going ...
Whether you're challenging yourself to a no-drink stint (hello, Dry January) or considering cutting back on alcohol in general, your body can experience some real changes when you stop drinking. We ...
Alcohol poses a health risk at every stage of life. Its action resembles a neurotoxin, and its consumption, even in small amounts, may lead to a number of negative health consequences. But is there a ...
Excessive drinking can damage your health and organs including the liver, heart and gut. That’s already well-known to many. But what about the brain? As millions of people embark on Dry January, where ...
As we approach the new year, there's an opportunity to pause and consider what we want to take into next year, and what we want to leave behind. After a heavy Christmas period of indulging, many will ...
Quitting alcohol after long-term dependency is far more complex than willpower alone. A US-based physician explains how ...
While you’re drinking, alcohol causes blood vessels to dilate, bringing blood to the surface of the skin. That’s why people ...
Research shows Gen Z is drinking less alcohol than the generations before them, and a new survey sheds light on the specific reasons why. A recent survey from EduBirdie asked 2,000 Gen Zers about ...
The Joplin Police Department conducted a weekend youth alcohol compliance check, and three locations were found to be non-compliant, an improvement from the last check in 2015 when eight out of 38 ...