The US Dietary Guidelines recommend moderate alcohol consumption, but the WHO states no level of alcohol is safe for health. Moderate drinking can reduce heart attack and stroke deaths, but it still ...
The Surgeon General warns us that even moderate alcohol consumption causes several cancers. However, the causal case lacks ...
After a month of sobriety with Dry January, many are embracing Wet February, leading to increased alcohol consumption.
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A recent Surgeon General's report highlighted alcohol's carcinogenic effects. A Penn State professor breaks down the process.
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Dry January is growing in popularity in the Netherlands, with some extending the challenge to Dry July and Sober September.