Drinking alcohol can also cause both short term and long term changes to your brain. Here’s what you need to know.
A new study has found that no amount of alcohol consumption is safe when it comes to your risk for dementia. In the past, some research has suggested that a little booze might actually be beneficial, ...
Genetic analysis reveals people with higher alcohol consumption have 15-16% greater dementia risk, suggesting reducing ...
Heavy drinking is linked to strokes 11 years earlier than light drinkers, new study reveals. Three drinks daily may ...
The latest Yale study on alcohol and dementia examines data from more than 550,000 adults, as well as genetic information ...
Additionally, the participants completed a questionnaire that determined how often they drank alcohol and whether they had ...
Alcohol consumption, particularly heavy alcohol use, is linked to many health conditions, including an increased risk of dementia. However, studies have suggested that consuming small amounts of ...
Drinking any quantity of alcohol is linked to a higher risk of dementia, reported a new study published in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine. “These findings challenge the notion that low levels of alcohol ...
New research reveals that any alcohol consumption, even light or moderate, significantly elevates dementia risk. A ...
This news challenges prior studies suggested that moderate drinking was still fine for overall health. Here's what you should know about the connection between your brain and alcohol. In recent years, ...