Restricting food in favour of alcohol is a slippery slope to dependence, poor dieting and worsening social anxiety ...
Whether it’s cracking a cold can of pale ale after a long day at work or enjoying a few pints with friends in the pub at the weekend, alcohol is a regular part of many people’s downtime routines. And ...
Christmas time, mistletoe and wine. The party season is upon us. Behind the scenes the health service is under pressure to cope with a surge in liver disease. One specialist unit admitted 14,000 ...
Have you ever had those nights where you drink too much alcohol and find yourself throwing up afterwards? Or you were out with friends and one of them had too many drinks and the end result was ...
Last year, the UK hit a grim milestone: More than 10,000 people died as a result of heavy drinking, the largest number on record. The figure is not only tragic but also, on the surface, surprising.
Most of us are familiar with the next-day symptoms after a big, boozy night out. A pounding head, brain fog: that craving for a fry-up or sugary snack. But consistently drinking too much alcohol in ...
Many occasionally enjoy drinking alcohol, thinking it is not likely to harm in the long run, as excess can have substantial negative effects on the body and well-being. However, it remains confusing ...
Brits who drink too much risk long-term damage to their eyesight and even blindness, health experts have warned. Men and women are advised to drink no more than 14 units of alcohol a week. People that ...
After two drinks, do you think you could accurately guess your blood alcohol content? Do you think just under 0.08% is safe to drive? In Washington, State Senator John Lovick, a former Washington ...