Alcohol - Resveratrol Boosts Bone Density
Osteoporosis - loss of the density and quality of bone 1 - is a widespread and serious condition. As bones become more fragile and porous, they are at greater risk of...
View ArticleAlcohol - TGen review: Postmenopausal women at higher risk for developing NALFD
A review article authored by a researcher at the Translational Genomics Research Institute, an affiliate of City of Hope, suggests that following menopause, women are at higher...
View ArticlePostmenopausal women at risk for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, review...
A new review suggests that following menopause, women are at higher risk for developing nonalcoholic fatty liver disease , a chronic condition caused by the build-up of excess...
View ArticleAlcohol - Nearly 40% of postmenopausal women may have depressive symptoms
Risk factors for postmenopausal depressive symptoms included being unpartnered, consuming alcohol, requiring chronic medication and having many children, according to results...
View ArticleA balancing act for Alzheimer's: Researchers explore resveratrol's...
People battling with Alzheimer's disease may have heard of resveratrol, a natural compound found in grapes. Resveratrol is a powerful antioxidant that protects cells against...
View ArticleAlcohol - Handling Mistakes Constructively
Everyone makes mistakes. It is part of the human condition to inadvertently do something wrong from time to time. Running late for work may cause a careless moment behind the...
View ArticleAlcohol - Moderate Drinking vs. Binge Drinking on Weekends
We all know that alcohol can have detrimental affects on our health if it's abused-not to mention our personal reputation (i.e., sloppy texts, poor decisions, and more). It's...
View ArticleAlcohol - Top Cancers in the United States
Cancer is characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. Cancer may be caused by genetic mutations, as well as environmental and lifestyle factors...
View ArticleAlcohol - Study: Healthy Midlife Habits Lead to Successful Senior Health
Your eating habits, exercise routine and alcohol consumption now will have a huge impact on your senior health later in life - according to a new study out of England this...
View ArticleAlcohol Consumption Linked to Reduced Cataract Risk
Red wine had the strongest association with reduced risk of cataract, followed by white wine and champagne and then beer. Medscape Medical News
View ArticleModerate alcohol use may reduce risk of incident cataract surgery
People with low to moderate alcohol consumption demonstrated a lower risk of undergoing cataract surgery compared with nondrinkers and heavy drinkers, according to a...
View ArticleAlcohol use and EDOF IOLs lead recent cataract surgery coverage
Alcohol's impact on the risk of incident cataract surgery and extended depth of focus IOLs topped recent cataract surgery news. Read the top pieces of cataract surgery news on...
View ArticleAlcohol - Poll Finds Risky Drinking Patterns in Older Adults During Pandemic
As many older adults get back to normal life across the United States thanks to high rates of vaccination and lower COVID-19 activity, a new poll suggests many should watch...
View ArticleExpert's fury over the WHO wanting to BAN women of child-bearing age from...
Colin Angus, a senior research fellow in the Alcohol Research Group at the University of Sheffield, told MailOnline he would be 'amazed' if the WHO's draft guidance goes through.
View ArticleNo booze until menopause: WHO's alcohol guidance sparks female backlash
The head of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service said calls for women “of childbearing age” to avoid alcohol sounded like advice from The Handmaid's Tale.
View ArticleCan Alcohol Cause Cancer?
If even light drinking can cause cancer, why don't doctors warn their patients about it? As I discuss in my video Can Alcohol Cause Cancer? , we've known about “the possible...
View ArticleAlcohol Use Disorder and the Risk of Neurodegenerative Diseases
Alcohol use disorder is associated with a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, as demonstrated in this retrospective cohort study. First Look
View ArticleAlcohol - New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week-Edition 187
Research of the Week Famine and pathogens may have driven lactase persistence Europe. Being bombed is bad for kids' mental health . Poor countries with cheap meat produce great...
View ArticleAlcohol - New Blood Biomarker may Up Alzheimer's Risk by 35 Times
Consuming a healthy, balanced diet, exercising for at least 30 minutes every day, and reducing alcohol consumption can reduce the risk of Alzheimer's and dementia.
View ArticleTop in hem/onc: Risk of alcohol-associated cancer; adverse events in prostate...
A Korean study published in JAMA Network Open found that individuals who increased their alcohol consumption were at higher risk for both alcohol-associated and all cancer...
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