A new study published Monday (January 26) in the journal Cancer finds that heavy, long-term alcohol use can significantly raise the risk of colorectal cancer. According to researchers, people who ...
While occasional drinking may cause temporary changes, repeated or heavy alcohol use can lead to more serious and lasting ...
As Americans gear up for the holiday season, new research offers a timely reminder to reflect on the long-term health effects of raising a celebratory glass – or two. Alcohol is known to increase the ...
Resurgence Behavioral Health has released a new article, “Can Alcohol Cause Permanent Damage?”, examining the long-term effects of alcohol use on the brain, body, and overall quality of life. The ...
The negative health impacts of alcohol have been in the spotlight since the surgeon general’s recent advisory, and now experts are warning that older drinkers might be more sensitive to those effects.
Several medical groups have concluded regular consumption of alcohol in any amount poses a health risk, but a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association (AHA) offered more qualified ...
Share on Pinterest Research has found that what you drink may matter as much as how much you drink. Image Credit: Viktor Solomin/Stocksy Recent research suggests that both the type and amount of ...
Note: While research on alcohol is evolving, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says drinking less or not at all is better for your health. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease of the ...
April 30, 2026 expert reaction to an RCT for semaglutide in patients with alcohol use disorder and comorbid obesity . A randomised controlled trial published in The Lancet looks a ...