Popular belief, backed up by various studies, holds that a moderate amount of alcohol can be good for your heart. Might it have a similar effect on your brain?
Summary: College students with disabilities binge drink more often than their non-disabled student peers, research concludes. The study provides the first picture of alcohol use and binge drinking by US college students with disabilities.
Do you remember the age you were when you first got drunk? According to a new study, your life might depend on it.
Compared with moderate alcohol drinkers, people with self-reported or provider-reported heavy drinking ran a higher risk of dying from any cause in a 10-year study of 1,855 people with HIV.
National Indian Health Board at a national conference earlier this month.
CORVALLIS, Ore. — Students at an Oregon university who report heavy use of alcohol are using more marijuana now that the drug is legal, according to a new study by Oregon State University researchers.
Use of marijuana in combination with alcohol by drivers is especially dangerous, according to a latest study conducted at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.
(Reuters Health) — Women who drink even a little bit of alcohol during pregnancy may be more likely than other mothers to have babies with slight facial abnormalities that have been linked to developmental problems, a recent study suggests.
"Nearly 32 million adults in the United States (13 percent of the U.S. population aged 18 and older) consumed more than twice the number of drinks considered binge drinking (four or more drinks for women and five or more drinks for men) on at least one occasion," according to a recently released 2013 survey conducted by the NIAAA.
Strokes may trigger a heightened appetite for alcohol.