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Whether you prefer light, effervescent pilsners or creative craft IPAs, sometimes a cold beer at the end of the day just ...
People who consumed high amounts of alcohol were more likely to have brain lesions and cognitive decline, according to a new ...
Heavy and former heavy drinking is associated with brain abnormalities like hyaline arteriolosclerosis and neurofibrillary ...
Despite alcohol's harmful effects, many people still consume it socially. Neuroscientist Robert Love suggests supplements ...
Boozers beware: a new study has found links between heavy alcohol consumption, brain damage, and even earlier death.
Both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health concur that there is conclusive ...
The issue of alcohol consumption impacts countless individuals across the globe. While some can manage their intake, others grapple with habits of addiction and dependency stemming from alcohol ...
Alcohol Awareness Month is a public health initiative organized in April 1987 and has grown into a national movement to draw ...
Read about a changing trend towards older people drinking more heavily than younger people and how nurses need to respond to ...
A recent study found that people may perceive fewer negative effects of alcohol if they are also using cannabis at the same time.
Researchers say a certain level of drinking is linked to lesions in the brain that cause memory and thinking problems ...
This research will help clarify how different levels and durations of alcohol intake affect cognitive health.” Tony Thrasher, DO, MBA, CPE, DFAPA, who was not involved in this research ...