Naltrexone has long been used to treat alcohol use disorder. Now it’s gaining attention as a tool for people who want to cut ...
There are a few reasons why Gen Z is drinking less alcohol, including a higher awareness of physical and mental health. And ...
Abstaining from alcohol for just one month as part of 'Dry January' can offer meaningful physical and psychological ...
Guilt about your drinking or annoyance when people bring it up are also notable signs, Dr. Holt said. “If you find yourself ...
A doctor explains what the latest research on alcohol teaches us about its effects on physical health and mental health; ...
The holidays have long been a season to overindulge, whether that means too many glasses of wine or too many cookies. But this year may be different.   Fewer people in the U.S. are drinking alcohol, ...
Medications best known for treating diabetes and supporting weight loss, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, may also change how the body experiences alcohol.
Good news for anyone thinking of doing “Dry January” – one month without alcohol is linked to better sleep, mood and health.
Dry January, the practice of avoiding alcohol for the entire month, has become a popular way to start the year.
Dry January participants saw liver fat drop 15% and blood sugar fall 23% in one study. Six months later, they were still ...
Dinner and drinks might be the go-to for a night out with the girls, but Gen Z is removing alcohol from the equation. Instead of ending a long day with a glass of wine, 26-year-old Bre Giglio pulls ...
The more frequent and often heavier drinking that can typify the holidays for many has many associated health risks, and now ...