A new study found moderate wine drinkers had a 21% lower cardiovascular death risk, while beer and spirits raised risk even at low intake levels. Experts urge caution.
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The type of alcohol you drink, and how much, can have different effects on cardiovascular and overall health, a new study has found. The negative health effects of high alcohol intake are well known, ...
Even occasional binge drinking could triple the risk of advanced liver fibrosis, a new USC study suggests, highlighting the ...
While experts advise avoiding alcohol altogether, a new study says that, among those who imbibe a low or moderate amount, ...
Researchers have found links between some cancers and alcohol consumption, but not others. The International Agency for Research on Cancer says that drinking alcohol increases the risk of at least ...
For decades, Americans got the message that drinking in moderation might be good for us. While it was clear that heavy or binge drinking carried health risks, the conventional wisdom held that there ...
Understanding Alcohol Consumption and Its Effects Despite knowing the health risks associated with alcohol consumption, many ...