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For years, many people believed moderate drinking—especially red wine—might actually be good for the heart.
The Deadliest Drug, a new investigative series, shows that the alcohol epidemic is a generational failure of the medical and ...
Not all types of alcohol are created equal — and a new study suggests that wine may carry lower health risks than beer or hard liquor. In a March 19 news release, the American College of Cardiology ...
A new review published in the journal Addiction confirms drinking causes substantial harm to health. Some of those harms may ...
When Americans think about the nation’s substance use crisis, opioids, fentanyl, cocaine and methamphetamine dominate the conversation. But the substance causing the greatest harm is not illicit. It ...
Mounting evidence has linked alcohol to higher risks of cancer but many people aren't aware. New findings suggest labels that ...
And what you do today—tonight, even—can lay the foundation for better brain health as you age, especially if you turn a ...