Drinking damages the body's DNA, leading to cancerous tissue growth. The safest option is to avoid consumption, experts say.
Whether you’re diving into a month of mindful drinking or looking to switch up your usual, these non-alcoholic options make ...
A recent study found that no- and low-alcohol beverages are becoming more popular at a time when the U.S. surgeon general has ...
A new federal report says having more than seven drinks per week carries a 1 in 1000 risk of dying from alcohol use.
The authors found that Americans have a 1 in 1,000 risk of dying if they have more than seven drinks a week, or at least one ...
The best non-alcoholic beverages are perfect for Dry January, and some are so good that you'll want to enjoy them year-round.
Many aren't aware of this health risk that comes with alcohol consumption. Experts are looking to change that through the ...
So yes, it is true. Alcohol can increase your risk of getting cancer. Dr. Mercola says the damage caused by alcohol can be reversed, just like when a smoker quits, and their lungs heal over time.
The Treasury Department's Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau has proposed two new rules to improve labeling on ...
D ry January is under way. After the excesses of the festive period, nearly one-third of Americans are expected to give up, ...
Americans are cutting back on alcohol, and Wall Street is noticing. Portfolio manager Dan Ahrens says cannabis will be the ...