Resolved to give up alcohol for January? It could do you more harm than good
This has long been the season of detox, dieting and giving up drinking. But this year avoiding alcohol for the month of January has become something of a competition.
This has long been the season of detox, dieting and giving up drinking. But this year avoiding alcohol for the month of January has become something of a competition.
Binge drinking is an under-recognized problem for US women, nearly 14 million of whom engage in it about three times a month, downing about six drinks each time, says a study released Tuesday.
From the Irish Examiner The number of people being treated for alcohol and cannabis abuse has surged in the south-east, figures show. Abuse of benzodiaze-pines — legal tranquillisers — has…
From The Irish Times Key in health and wellbeing “meetups ” into your search engine and you ’ll be offered an array of possible social events to attend in the Dublin area…
From Irishhealth.com Alcohol accounts for almost 10% of total calorie intake among drinkers, the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) has said. While losing weight is one of the most common…
From The Guardian Some claim a booze-free month will do you good, but to protect your liver in the long term, you need to ensure a few dry days every…
Some claim a booze-free month will do you good, but to protect your liver in the long term, you need to ensure a few dry days every week
From the Irish Independent I like to think I'm a moderate drinker. I almost never get drunk. I have been hungover perhaps twice or three times in the past five…
Two recent studies highlight the dangers of combining energy drinks with caffeine or alcohol.
I like to think I'm a moderate drinker. I almost never get drunk. I have been hungover perhaps twice or three times in the past five years. I prefer to frequent coffee shops than pubs.