alcohol consumption
Cool It on the Wine, Public Health Officials Urge French People
“Quoi, just two glasses?” wrote the news service France 24.
We Underestimate the Health Impact of Youth Drinking
When it comes to youth obesity, scientists overlook the role of binge drinking, a new study says.
British Alcohol Consumption Has Hit a 12-Year Low
According to the Office of National Statistics, the number of adults who drink regularly dropped from 64.2 percent in 2005 to 56.9 percent in 2016.
This Company Claims to Have Made a Vodka That Won't Cause Any Liver Damage
A team of scientists has worked tirelessly to create what they call the world’s first "functional spirit."
Are Health Officials About to Say That Moderate Drinking Is No Riskier Than Driving a Car?
A UK government source has told The Times that new alcohol guidelines will state that “the risks of drinking moderately are no higher than everyday activities such as driving a car.”
Drinking Too Much? Try Quitting Smoking
A recent study British researchers examined the complex relationship between alcohol and cigarettes, finding that people who quit smoking tended to drink less booze.