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By Emma Rumney LONDON, June 9 (Reuters) - A study that found even low levels of drinking alcohol can increase health risks was published in full on Tuesday in an independent journal after a draft version was sidelined by the Trump Administration,
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One daily drink no longer looks harmless, as alcohol's risks rewrite moderate drinking rules
Even what many Americans consider moderate drinking is linked to an increased risk of death, disability, and chronic diseases such as cancer and heart disease, according to a new study in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs,
Even mild drinking is toxic to the body, contributing to long-term disease. Yet in many cases you can reverse that damage, experts say.
This Burden of Proof review found that alcohol consumption is associated with higher risks for several cancers, liver disease, pancreatitis, lower respiratory infections, tuberculosis, and atrial fibrillation.
Drinking alcohol may lead people to overconsume savory ultra-processed foods, according to new research from the University of Sydney's Charles Perkins Centre, with researchers suggesting this may contribute to excess energy intake and weight gain.
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Should You Drink Alcohol While Taking Ozempic? Doctors Weigh In on the Potential Side Effects
"It is important to remember that your body's response to alcohol may be different while on the medication."
Americans are asking whether they can still enjoy a beer or glass of wine while trying to slim down. Doctors say the answer is largely the same whether you’re on a GLP-1 or losing weight the old-fashioned way: alcohol almost always works against your goals.
Recent studies continue to support a decades-old drug as an alternative means of reducing alcohol consumption. The prescription opioid antagonist, called naltrexone, was first approved by the FDA to treat opioid dependence in 1984. A decade later, it was ...
There has long been speculation about the effects of mixing caffeine and alcohol. That could be drinking coffee to try and sober yourself up, or combining energy drinks with alcohol to keep you partying all night long. Studies show that when caffeine and ...