A chemistry professor with a large social media following has earned praise for his latest video. In it, he explains the chemistry of poppers.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Omer Awan is a practicing physician who covers public health. For most Americans, alcohol has historically been perceived as ...
If you’re questioning your relationship with alcohol, here’s what to look for. By Jancee Dunn Before she stopped drinking alcohol eight years ago, Cecily Mak drank daily to “soften the edges of life.” ...
Alcohol won’t vanish from American life, but the rules are changing. For years, the market rewarded growth at any cost. More brands. More extensions. Ever higher premium tiers. More scarcity theater.
"Alcohol itself can cause loose stools due to several mechanisms," Dr. Leybelis Padilla, a San Diego-based gastroenterologist and lifestyle medicine physician, told Fox News Digital. It can also ...
Naltrexone has long been used to treat alcohol use disorder. Now it’s gaining attention as a tool for people who want to cut back on drinking before it becomes a bigger health problem. Test tubes are ...
For young people across the United States, “Dry January” is no longer a novelty. For some, it has become a year-round way of life. Members of Gen Z — those born between 1997 and 2012 — are drinking ...
This is a great way to approach this topic. So much of the talk around the effects of alcohol centres on the ethical or the existential: does drinking cause me to make bad decisions? Is it taking ...
The new year brings countless resolutions. For some, it starts with Dry January, a monthlong challenge void of any alcohol consumption. A new generation of young people, however, may not need the ...
Maggie O’Neill is a health writer and reporter based in New York who specializes in covering medical research and emerging wellness trends, with a focus on cancer and addiction. Prior to her time at ...
If you were offered a drink and told that it contains a carcinogen, you might think twice about taking it. But the reality is that all alcoholic beverages fall into the category of ‘known carcinogens’ ...