We have never been clearer about the benefits of cutting alcohol out of our routines. Better sleep, improved focus, fewer health risks. But without a hangover to justify a slow Sunday, rest itself is ...
Alcohol use has risen sharply in recent years — but this upward trajectory began well before the COVID-19 pandemic. From 2001 to 2013, there was a 35% increase in alcohol misuse in men; women’s misuse ...
Alcohol affects men and women very differently, especially women dependent on alcohol. For five years, the Yale Program on Sex Differences in Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), headed by Dr. Sherry McKee, ...
Recent research reveals that young adult women (ages 18–25) are now binge drinking at higher rates than their male peers, a ...
Even at relatively low levels of alcohol consumption, either increasing or decreasing the amount one drinks has significant effects on blood pressure in both men and women, a Japanese study shows.
It's often quieter and easier to hide than people think, says the doctor ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Alcohol-induced deaths increased by 89% from 1999 to 2024, peaking in 2021. These deaths rose by 255% among ...
Kristen Foley has received funding from National Health and Medical Research Council. Belinda Lunnay receives funding from the Australian Research Council and the National Health and Medical Research ...