The study identifies age, education, and smoking as critical factors in high-risk drinking among workers, emphasizing the ...
As Australians return to work after the holidays, many will be reflecting on their health and well-being goals for the year ...
U.S. cancer death rates have dropped 33% over the last three decades, equating to 4.1 million lives saved. Alcohol consumption is linked to six types of cancer, including breast, liver, and colorectal ...
Research has linked higher levels of alcohol use to everything from cancer to liver disease, but the messaging around its impact on heart health has been unclear over the past few years. Now there’s ...
Alcohol consumption is a well-established risk factor for several types of cancer. The degree of risk often correlates with the amount of alcohol a person consumes. Research has shown that alcohol ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A cutoff of three or more cardiometabolic risk factors with high alcohol use improved stratification for liver ...
U.S. Dietary Guidelines advises "Drink less." It's good advice: research shows alcohol increases breast cancer risk, starting ...
Background: It has long been evident that there is an association between alcohol use and risk of tuberculosis. It has not been established to what extent this association is confounded by social and ...
Soon after quitting alcohol you may notice improved mood, sleep, and blood pressure. There are also long-term benefits for the liver, heart, and brain.