A doctor explains what the latest research on alcohol teaches us about its effects on physical health and mental health; ...
Struggling with alcohol cravings? Naltrexone targets the brain's reward center to minimize drinking urges and reduce harmful ...
Months of sobriety won’t undo the damage.Drinking too much alcohol could cause long-term brain damage, that is according to ...
Naltrexone has long been used to treat alcohol use disorder. Now it’s gaining attention as a tool for people who want to cut ...
Abstaining from alcohol for just one month as part of 'Dry January' can offer meaningful physical and psychological ...
Heavy alcohol use can lead to systemic inflammation, or prolonged inflammation throughout your entire body. Cutting out alcohol for 30 days or more can lead to a "reduction in things like joint pain, ...
Researchers from the University of Maryland have found that the effects of alcohol intoxication, like slurred speech and sedation, are due to the breakdown of alcohol products in the brain rather than ...
A new study by Scripps Research reveals that alcohol dependence disrupts two signaling pathways in a stress-related part of ...
No wonder “Dry January” has become increasingly popular. When you wake up after one too many glasses of champagne after yet another holiday party, the idea of resetting your relationship with alcohol ...
Dry January, the campaign led by Alcohol Change UK that challenges people to get through January without alcohol, is now in its 10th year. In that time it has grown from 4,000 people signing up in ...
America still drinks, but it drinks differently. In 2026 the U.S. alcohol market shifts to moderation, value, and ...