Liver enzymes that break down alcohol become less efficient with age, causing people to feel the effects of alcohol faster ...
New research has identified that neuroinflammation driven by microglia (immune cells in the brain) is a primary underlying ...
Young adults today are digital natives-naturally fluent with devices and online platforms-so some of their most effective ...
Younger Australians are quietly reshaping the nation’s relationship with alcohol, and the change appears deeper and more ...
Researchers from the University of Maryland have found that the effects of alcohol intoxication, like slurred speech and sedation, are due to the breakdown of alcohol products in the brain rather than ...
The new nutrition guidance notably removes the previous recommendation to limit alcohol consumption to 1 drink or fewer daily ...
No wonder “Dry January” has become increasingly popular. When you wake up after one too many glasses of champagne after yet another holiday party, the idea of resetting your relationship with alcohol ...
While investigating the FGF21-oxytocin-dopamine system, a mechanism that regulates sugar appetite, a team of researchers at ...
Dry January, the campaign led by Alcohol Change UK that challenges people to get through January without alcohol, is now in its 10th year. In that time it has grown from 4,000 people signing up in ...
Now the government’s recommendation is to “limit” drinking, without specifying safe amounts for men and women. The guidelines ...
A new study led by scientists from the Complutense University of Madrid has found some compelling associations between gut bacteria composition and alcohol consumption. Not only is heavy drinking ...
An experimental study was conducted to assess the relative effects of contracted abstinence (signing a pledge not to consume any alcoholic beverage for a specified length of time) and a class in ...