Restaurants across US raise prices amid soaring inflation Cost of ingredients triple. Alan Natkiel, owner of Georgia’s Northside in Concord,
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UofSC researcher to examine the effectiveness of Medicaid-covered alcohol use disorder treatment
Christina Andrews, associate professor of health services policy and management at the University of South Carolina's Arnold School of Public
Any amount of alcohol can harm the brain, study suggests
Berenson: Marijuana more addictive than alcohol Former New York Times reporter Alex Berenson joins Fox Nation’s ‘Tucker Carlson Today’ to
Spindrift Is Launching a Spiked Seltzer Line & It Looks Seriously Refreshing
Canned beverages are perfect for those summer vacations on the water or when you’re relaxing poolside with your best friends,
Study: Pharmacies can be a significant access barrier to key medication for addiction
One in five pharmacies refuse to dispense a key medication to treat addiction, according to new research. The study, published
Diet rich in animal foods, alcohol and sugar linked to ‘inflammatory’ gut microbiome
A high dietary intake of animal products, processed foods, alcohol and sugar is linked to a gut microbiome that encourages
Seven ways alcohol affects the body – including damaging immune system
We all like a drink from time to time, for fun or relaxation, but it doesn’t take much of it
Alcohol, calories, and obesity: Could labelling make a difference?
Mandatory calorie labelling of alcoholic drinks could possibly address both alcohol consumption and obesity. An analysis published in Obesity Reviews
Alcohol causes immediate effects linked to heart malady
A daily alcoholic drink for women or two for men might be good for heart health, compared to drinking more
Blood alcohol levels much lower than the legal limit impair hand-eye coordination
In previous studies, eye movements and vision were only affected at blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) approaching the legal limit for