A new study involving more than 66,000 adults in the United States has found that people who drink heavily and also use cannabis may be less likely to...
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A new study from the University of Chicago Medicine has found that people with alcohol use disorder (AUD) and depression experience just as much pleasure and excitement from drinking alcohol as those without depression. This challenges the long-standing belief that people with AUD drink mainly to reduce negative emotions and self-medicate. The study, published in […]
A new study involving more than 66,000 adults in the United States has found that people who drink heavily and also use cannabis may be less likely to...
A new study involving more than 66,000 adults in the United States has found that people who drink heavily and also use cannabis may be less likely to...
For The Union-Tribune GLP one less for the road Apart from their widely celebrated effect at weight loss and diabetes management, GLP-1 drugs like...
Pixel-Shot // Shutterstock Holiday gatherings often center around celebration, connection and alcohol. In many cultures, drinking is woven into...
Pixel-Shot // Shutterstock Holiday gatherings often center around celebration, connection and alcohol. In many cultures, drinking is woven into...
In a study from the University of Bologna and elsewhere, scientists found that drinking coffee helps maintain low blood pressure. People who drink two...
In a study from the University of Bologna and elsewhere, scientists found that drinking coffee helps maintain low blood pressure. People who drink two...
Scientists from the University of Copenhagen and elsewhere found that drinking coffee may help reduce the risk of gallstone disease. The research was...
Scientists from the University of Copenhagen and elsewhere found that drinking coffee may help reduce the risk of gallstone disease. The research was...
Drinking any amount of alcohol may increase your risk of developing dementia, according to the largest study of its kind, published in the journal BMJ...