And for anyone whose Dry January might’ve been a little less dry than they planned, there’s still good news. According to the ...
Medications best known for treating diabetes and supporting weight loss, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, may also change how the body experiences alcohol.
Alcohol can harm those not drinking more than it harms those that do drink, according to a New Zealand study published recently in Addiction. The study examined data from New Zealand hospitalization ...
Emerging reports lead scientists to study if Ozempic (semaglutide) changes how users feel after drinking alcohol, prompting ...
The percentage of U.S. adults that report consuming alcohol has fallen to a record low of 54%, according to a recent Gallup poll. Gallup has been tracking trends in drinking behavior among Americans ...
Naltrexone has long been used to treat alcohol use disorder. Now it’s gaining attention as a tool for people who want to cut ...
Around 3.04 million people in Japan are believed to suffer from alcohol use disorder, the same level as in the previous study ...
Many of us have been there: After a long day at work, we're looking for something to help us wind down, and many of us might reach for a glass of wine or a favorite cocktail (even more so on the ...
Consuming alcohol may worsen the effects of COVID-19. There’s a pervasive myth that alcohol prevents COVID-19. While hand sanitizer containing alcohol may kill the virus on surfaces, drinking alcohol ...
There has long been speculation about the effects of mixing caffeine and alcohol. That could be drinking coffee to try and sober yourself up, or combining energy drinks with alcohol to keep you ...
Mixing alcohol and Mucinex can cause unwanted side effects, and doctors generally consider it unsafe. Mixing the two can cause rapid heart rate, liver damage, and more. Mucinex is a type of medication ...