Young to middle-aged women who reported drinking eight or more alcoholic beverages per week—more than one per day, on average—were significantly more likely to develop coronary heart disease compared ...
Heavy drinking is associated with increased risk of a type of brain injury linked with memory and thinking problems. That’s according to a new study in which researchers defined heavy drinking as ...
History suggests that England have been outplayed on their last four tours to Australia; however, there has never previously ...
Before pouring another drink, consider this sobering new research: Heavy drinkers can develop fat around the heart, leading to heart failure and other cardiac problems. This so-called pericardial fat ...
Serious liver disease is becoming more common among Americans who drink heavily, according to a new study from Keck Medicine of USC. It's not that more people are partying with alcohol. And it's not ...
Heavy-drinking students damage their pals’ physical and mental health as well as their own, according to new research.
The study was conducted by the Alcohol Research Group, a non-profit research organization based in Emeryville, California.
Research shows that a single drinking binge—roughly four drinks for women or five for men within about two hours—can disrupt ...
Struggling with alcohol cravings? Naltrexone targets the brain's reward center to minimize drinking urges and reduce harmful ...