The finding comes from data of more than 550,000 adults ages 56 to 72, as well as genetics information from 2.4 million study ...
Analyzing data from more than half a million adults in the U.S. and U.K., researchers found that even light drinking was linked to a higher risk of dementia and measurable brain damage. Andi ...
Drinking any amount of alcohol increases your risk of dementia later in life, according to a new study that challenges prior research findings. Some research has suggested light drinking — such as ...
The latest Yale study on alcohol and dementia examines data from more than 550,000 adults, as well as genetic information from 2.4 million participants.
Those who abstained for a month reported feeling happier, that they lost weight, and that they had more energy. They also saw ...
For years, the common wisdom and science was that a little bit of alcohol wasn’t bad — and even beneficial — for your health: A toast to moderation. But new research published in BMJ Evidence-Based ...
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