Dry January is almost coming to an end and you might have come to some major realisations about your relationship with alcohol, like Dr Alex George did.
While that might be new information for much of the public, experts have been aware of the links between alcohol and cancer for many years now, Dr. Jennifer Litton, breast cancer expert and vice ...
“A hangover happens when you drink more alcohol than your body can handle,” said Dr Raj Dasgupta, an internal medicine specialist with Huntington Health in Los Angeles. “It’s a combination of ...
Nausea, headaches, and sensitivity to light and sound are all common symptoms of a hangover, and most of these will go away over time as the body works to process alcohol.
Dr. Anna Lembke says that all that convenience and abundance is making us less happy, and there is plenty of research to back her up: In the developed world, we are lonelier, more anxious and more ...