Researchers found that even one drink a day can increase health risks amid the federal government's loosening guidelines on alcohol consumption Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. Her ...
New research suggests that even moderate drinking may be too much, with adverse health effects starting with as few as one drink per day. A study published Tuesday in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol ...
In 2022, the Biden administration set in motion a study on the effects of drinking, with extensive international participation by researchers from the U.S., Canada and the U.K. After years of research ...
The "less is more" approach to alcohol may be replaced by "none is best" if you're hoping to avoid diseases like cancer, according to a new study at odds with recent federal guidance. Adults should ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo: Dylan de Jonge/Unsplash) A newly published study is challenging some recent claims about alcohol and cancer, finding no ...
About The Article: This article discusses hearing aids for adults with mild to moderate hearing loss, including hearing aid function and limitations and prescription vs over-the-counter hearing aid ...
The center-left group Third Way held a conference last week where moderate Democratic strategists and politicians blasted progressive ideas and the party’s left wing. Third Way and other centrist ...
Global OSAT revenue is estimated to grow by 12.8% in 2026, and AI applications will contribute to advanced packaging business revenues. Abstract The global OSAT (Outsourced semiconductor assembly and ...
What Is Adquey, and Why Does It Matter? Adquey (difamilast 1%) is a prescription ointment the FDA has approved for adults and for children 2 and older who have mild to moderate atopic dermatitis (AD), ...
Renau, Marsiñach, and Madero are employees of A Piece of Pie and have received research funding from Viatris to conduct this study. Pai and Mantegazza are employees of Viatris. Objectives: To ...
A giant new study of social media use by fourth through twelfth graders found that moderate use of online platforms was "associated with the best well-being outcomes"—better than those seen with kids ...