Electrolyte drinks can be helpful in some situations, such as rehydration after heavy exercise or during illness, but most people don't need to drink them every day, and excessive consumption can ...
Alcohol significantly increases a person's risk of developing a wide range of cancers, and that risk rises further as more is consumed, a new evidence review found. File Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI A ...
Experts warn that blindly forcing water intake, driven by hydration myths and reminder apps, can overwhelm the body’s natural ...
More than 60% of hypertension deaths caused by excess drinking were among women. HealthDay News — The estimated mean annual number of hypertension deaths from excessive alcohol use was higher in ...
People have been drinking more during the pandemic, leading to a huge spike in the need for liver transplants. Researchers say those receiving transplants or on a wait list due to alcoholic hepatitis ...
Social media messaging, screening and interventions offer new tools to help colleges prevent and reduce excessive drinking, according to a report authored by a Boston University School of Public ...
Adult alcohol consumption in the U.S. fell to 54% in 2025 from 67% in 2022. Excessive drinking causes roughly 178,000 deaths annually and reduces lifespan by 24 years on average. Counties with highest ...