Flow Beverage Corp. (TSX:FLOW; OTCQX:FLWBF) ("Flow" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the closing today of its ...
Alcohol and sleep apnea have a complicated relationship. Drinking alcohol can worsen your snoring and increase your risk of sleep apnea. That's because of the effects that alcohol has on your body, ...
If you’re one of the 85% of American adults who drink alcohol, whether occasionally or regularly, it’s important to know that it can interact with any medications you take. If you take several ...
Keep in mind that this depends on individual response. No official guidelines exist on drinking alcohol after getting a booster or vaccine. Some evidence suggests that heavy alcohol consumption ...
How much drinking is bad for you? Though more people are calling themselves sober-curious or are trying zero-proof ...
Monthlong alcohol abstinence challenges like Sober October and Dry January are popular social media trends, but “damp” months — during which you commit to drinking less, if not quitting ...
Drinking alcohol excessively (frequently or in large amounts) can have harmful effects on your body, including your eyes. Heavy alcohol use may cause problems with your vision and overall eye health.
Doctors and pharmacists are always warning people with epilepsy about alcohol. If you have epilepsy, drinking alcohol can have serious consequences. Most people with epilepsy are told not to drink, ...
The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with increases in stress-related drinking and alcohol-related deaths, and new research suggests drinking didn't stop as things returned to normal. In the study ...
Drinking alcohol causes cancer, too, and we’ve known that for at least 37 years, since the World Health Organization (WHO) first published findings in 1987. Yet sales remain strong: In 2023 ...
Want to drink less? Yahoo Life asked several experts in addiction and substance abuse for their top tips on how to cut back on alcohol. Here’s what they said. Take a break from drinking first ...
This news came just as we were emerging from COVID, with the accompanying increase in drinking: In 2020 and 2021, alcohol use increased more than during any other two-year period since the late ...