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Moderate drinking won't lengthen your life, a new report suggests, challenging earlier findings that a glass of wine a day is healthy.
Topline Light and moderate drinking could reduce the risk of long-term heart disease by lowering stress levels in the brain, according to a new study published Monday, building upon years of ...
A new study upends the belief that drinking moderate amounts of alcohol is good for health, as it finds a key issue with previous studies.
Moderate to high alcohol consumption is linked to a small but clear increase in pancreatic cancer risk. The study, led by IARC and spanning 2.5 mil ...
According to a new study, even light alcohol consumption may increase cancer mortality among older adults, especially those with pre-existing health conditions or from low-income backgrounds. The ...
Even light drinking was associated with an increase in cancer deaths among older adults in Britain, researchers reported on Monday in a large study.
In a nutshell, studies linking moderate drinking to health benefits suffer from fundamental design flaws, said lead researcher Tim Stockwell, Ph.D., a scientist with the Canadian Institute for ...
MEANTIME, NEW RESEARCH IS LINKING COFFEE CONSUMPTION TO HEALTHY AGING. RIGHT KOAT U-N-M HEALTH EXPERT DOCTOR ASH SPOKE WITH ...
Moderate drinkers feeling boosted by the belief that light drinking is healthier than abstinence have been served up the bad news that this might be a myth. A longstanding "source of great comfort ...
The study, which tracked 135,103 adults aged 60 and older for 12 years, also punctures the long-held belief that light or moderate alcohol consumption is good for the heart.