Alcohol has long been part of Hollywood culture—from champagne at premieres to cocktails at late-night industry parties. But ...
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After becoming sober, the body follows a timeline healing: liver regeneration, blood pressure drops, cancer risk reduction and sleep recovery. A doctor explains.
We're now almost halfway through the month, and for those taking part in Dry January, that means just two and a half more weeks until the end of the no-alcohol challenge. If you're in need of some ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New research tracking Australians for over 20 years shows Generation Z drinks far less alcohol than previous generations, a change ...
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - Health experts are promoting the benefits of Dry January as people consider giving up alcohol for 31 days to start the new year. “Dry January” is a public health challenge when ...
In a society where alcohol consumption is often normalized and even celebrated, choosing to abstain can seem like an outlier. However, the health benefits of an alcohol-free lifestyle are substantial ...
CNN — (CNN) — Most adults in the United States drink alcohol, but there is steadily growing public concern about the health effects of moderate drinking. The latest science supports those concerns, ...
Taking a break from alcohol offers significant health benefits. Expect improved liver function, a reduced risk of heart disease and cancer, and enhanced brain health. Quitting also aids weight loss ...
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Younger Australians are quietly reshaping the nation’s relationship with alcohol, and the change appears deeper and more durable than many once believed. New research suggests this shift is not a ...