Experts are calling for clearer labelling on low-alcohol drinks to distinguish them from alcohol-free options, amid growing ...
For many women, May, which is Women's Health Month, is a time to prioritize their well-being. For some, that might mean taking a closer, more personal look at their alcohol use. Alcohol consumption is ...
Until recently, consuming moderate amounts of alcohol was thought to be healthy for your heart and brain, and maybe other aspects of health. But the message has changed, with the World Health ...
The latest government data shows that the rate of alcohol-related deaths among women is rising at a faster rate than in men. Two local sisters struggling to maintain their sobriety want other women to ...
A UK study reveals pregnant women's use of alcohol-free drinks, highlighting safety concerns and the need for clearer ...
That glass of wine hits different depending on your chromosomes, and not just because of body size. While we’ve long acknowledged that women typically weigh less than men and therefore might feel ...
A new study indicates that women who drink more than eight alcoholic beverages a week are at greater risk of developing heart disease than those who drink less. Those who binge-drink take even more ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Researchers believe they have found out why women get drunk faster than men, and it's not solely based on drinking habits or body size. Women tend to get drunk faster than men due ...
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 ...