When the Trump administration changed the dietary guidelines for alcohol consumption, it fueled a debate over whether booze ...
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Federal officials working on the new dietary guidelines had considered limiting men to one drink daily. The final advice was ...
Heavy drinking is clearly bad for your health. But it’s long been questioned whether moderate drinking is also risky—and, if so, how risky, exactly. Health researchers have consistently found ...
Past Surgeon General’s reports have documented the issue of tobacco use and its deleterious effects on health including cancer beginning with the 1964 Surgeon General’s report, “Smoking and Health.” ...
Just 8% of US adults say that drinking in moderation is good for your health, according to the new CNN poll, about one-third of the share that said the same in 2005. Another 43% of adults say that ...
Dry January may be nearly over, but there's no harm in continuing to moderate your alcohol consumption with these no- and low-alcohol drinks.
Your brain is one of the most energy-hungry organs in your body, relying on a steady supply of nutrients to think, focus, and remember. Many of the foods that support overall health also help keep ...
The change eliminates a recommendation in place for 35 years that men limit alcohol consumption to two drinks per day and women to one drink per day. It also followed a years-long lobbying campaign by ...