It was a Friday lunchtime in Dunedin, the day before the British and Irish Lions played Otago on their 1993 tour of New ...
Heavy drinking is associated with increased risk of a type of brain injury linked with memory and thinking problems. That’s according to a new study in which researchers defined heavy drinking as ...
(Reuters Health) - Binge drinking and heavy alcohol consumption may directly damage the heart muscle, a new study suggests. In an analysis of data from nearly 3,000 adults from northwest Russia, ...
Research shows that a single drinking binge—roughly four drinks for women or five for men within about two hours—can disrupt ...
Heavy drinking spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic and continued to rise in the years that followed, new research shows. Drinking rates also spiked more among women than men. The number of women who ...
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