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The brain's cerebellum may ease alcohol withdrawal symptoms
A shaky hand, a racing heart, a wave of dread; alcohol withdrawal can feel like your body has turned against you. For many ...
Struggling with alcohol cravings? Naltrexone targets the brain's reward center to minimize drinking urges and reduce harmful ...
Health experts caution against drinking too much, but alcohol is everywhere. Experts say the things that make us pour another drink are in our body and environment.
As Dry January and the global sober-curious movement continue to gain traction, a new class of alcohol-free beverages is ...
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Kennedy and Oz got it right about diet and alcohol
Dr. Oz deserves some kudos for bringing a measure of nuance to this current trend of stiff-drink prudishness, just as Kennedy ...
In fact, your entire body might benefit. That’s because alcohol speeds up how quickly you age, sending you hurtling towards ...
Pregnant women should never consume alcohol because of the high risks to their babies and themselves. According to the ...
Many Canadians start the new year with attempts to abstain from alcohol and cannabis for the month of January. However, this ...
Dry January often starts with ambition and slips by the second week (like most resolutions). The line between sticking with ...
A new study by Scripps Research reveals that alcohol dependence disrupts two signaling pathways in a stress-related part of the brain—and offers insights on developing drugs to treat this condition.
Taking a month off alcohol may help you see visible improvements in skin, reduced bloating, stabilized appetite, and ...
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