INDIANAPOLIS — Heavy drinking among women has seen a sharp and alarming rise since the COVID-19 pandemic, with a 41% increase reported nationwide. In Indiana, nearly 19% of women aged 18 to 44 say ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Los Angeles Times illustration) Serious liver disease is becoming more common among Americans who drink heavily, according to a ...
Past-month binge drinking between 2021 and 2023 was higher among young adult women than among men, reversing a recent period. However, men still drank more heavily than women overall. Researchers ...
A study published in Addiction indicated that women who drink heavily are more at risk of becoming pregnant than those who drink moderately or use cannabis. Study participants who are heavy drinkers ...
Heavy drinking is associated with increased risk of a type of brain injury linked with memory and thinking problems. That’s according to a new study in which researchers defined heavy drinking as ...
Many people assume that drinking lightly during the week or month offsets the impact of occasional heavy drinking. However, new research suggests otherwise.In a study published in Clinical ...
People may assume that if they drink lightly during the week or month, heavy drinking on the occasional Friday or Saturday ...
A nationwide Korean cohort study of more than 6.2 million young adults found an association between heavy alcohol use and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new study in US reveals a troubling rise in advanced liver disease among heavy drinkers. Surprisingly, this increase isn’t due ...
LOS ANGELES — Serious liver disease is becoming more common among Americans who drink heavily, according to a new study from Keck Medicine of USC. It’s not that more people are partying with alcohol.