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Pandemic drinking habits linger. With health risks rising, women — who had the largest increase — may need to reevaluate ...
During his final ... clear that the COVID-19 pandemic drove women’s drinking habits. A 2020 study revealed that the number of days women reported heavy alcohol use—four drinks or more within ...
Nearly 29% of women aged 18-25 report binge drinking. This can lead to higher risks of accidents and alcohol poisoning. Moreover, binge drinking during ... by 41% since the pandemic, putting ...
WARNING: This article may affect those who have experienced sexual violence or know someone affected by it. When Emma Bockner ...
Women are more sensitive to alcohol’s effects than men. Even one drink a day can raise breast cancer risk by about 10%. During the pandemic, alcohol-related deaths jumped — especially for women.
Long-term alcohol use can lead to serious health problems such as cancer, heart disease, liver disease, mental health conditions like depression or anxiety, and memory problems including dementia. But ...
A January report from the former U.S. surgeon general said alcoholic drinks should come with cancer warning labels.
Other major cancer risk factors like excess weight, physical inactivity and heavy alcohol use did ... 80% of eligible women undergoing the procedure after a decline during the pandemic.
Despite common myths, no amount of alcohol is safe during pregnancy? Even small amounts may increase the risk of miscarriage, ...