Whether or not you pursued dry January, stick to any healthy resolutions you made for the year ahead and consider focusing on your liver as it is key to your well-being. Bear in mind that your central ...
Alcohol-related deaths increased 18% during the pandemic, as did hospitalizations related to alcohol use, according to new research in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) ...
Excessive alcohol use can harm the body in many ways, including an increase in the risk of various cancers. It damages liver ...
Rutgers Health researchers have discovered that brain immune cells from people with a high genetic risk for alcohol use ...
Excessive alcohol use can harm the body in many ways, including an increase in the risk of various cancers. It damages liver ...
Gut health impacts not just digestion but also metabolic, cardiovascular, and immune health. By making small, consistent ...
A new study suggests alcohol-related deaths increased by about 24 per cent in the first two years of the pandemic, while ...
Dry January is mostly pain and not so much gain, says our writer. It’s month two and three that you really start to enjoy the ...
And while most of us know that fatty foods, smoking, and staying inactive can also put your cholesterol levels outside of the healthy range, I for one wasn’t aware how much of an effect booze can have ...
NAFLD may be silent, but it is not invisible. Small, consistent changes to your daily routine can protect your liver and ...