Heavy drinkers today are over twice as likely as two decades ago to develop serious liver disease. The study analyzed national health data and defined heavy drinking as eight drinks per week for women ...
High-functioning executives may drink little for weeks, then binge intensely. When drinking starts, the alcohol off-switch fails, leading to blackouts, lost weekends, and regret.
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.
Parental permissiveness toward heavy episodic drinking is higher among Greek-affiliated students and their parents during the ...
Alcohol-related liver disease cases have more than doubled over the last 20 years in the U.S. — and women are especially vulnerable. Rates of liver disease dramatically increased over the past two ...
A new study suggests that pouring a third drink could mean trouble for your brain. Harvard researchers have found that people who drink three or more alcoholic drinks a day may suffer a stroke more ...
A new study found that habitual drinkers were more likely to develop earlier strokes and larger brain bleeds. A color-enhanced, cross-sectional CT image of the brain of a patient showing a massive ...
The incidence of serious liver issues among people who drink has risen People who get severe liver illness are also now more likely to be women The author of a new study thinks people don’t understand ...
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.