The five-time Grammy nominee said the former first lady's confirmed absence is disrespectful: "She seems a little angry." ...
Investors appeared to have taken notice of the Surgeon General's push to add warning labels to alcoholic drinks. The Surgeon General issued an advisory report that linked cancer risk to alcohol ...
In Dr. Restak’s book, How To Prevent Dementia, the neurologist and author revealed that drinking booze ― especially large quantities of it, regularly ― can damage your brain health.
Many years ago, I gave up drinking alcohol for a month, and was so impressed with myself, I felt I’d cracked the Da Vinci Code. Of course, once the arbitrary 30 days were up, I returned ...
“Alcohol is alcohol,” Dr. Hay says. “Increased risk is based on how much you drink, not what type you drink.” Misconception: Light-to-moderate drinking carries no increased risk. Another common belief ...
Taking a 30-day break from drinking alcohol can provide several health benefits. Among the biggest benefits, your risk of cancer and heart disease may decrease. You may also experience improved ...
A 43-year-old driver was arrested for drink driving after crashing his car on Dec 30 ... The car can be seen mounting a grass verge at a tilted angle, with a damaged traffic light pole lodged between ...
If you're feeling a little bit gross about how much drinking you've done over Christmas, you might be considering Dry January. Dry Jan sees people quitting booze during the month of January ...
If you enjoy the occasional adult beverage, you're not alone. According to a recent National Institutes of Health (NIH) survey, two-thirds of U.S. adults report drinking alcohol in the past year, and ...
Americans are still told that moderate drinking is safe. What gives? By Roni Caryn Rabin A report that is intended to shape the next edition of the U.S. Dietary Guidelines has broken sharply with ...
The upcoming February 2025 issue of Classic Rock Magazine (purchase here) celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Rush's debut album with an all-new interview with both Geddy Lee (from London) and Alex ...
In his book, he did not recount the incident kindly and identified himself as a high-achieving nerdy Indian kid. "...a big Black kid thought it would be amusing to push a nerdy high-achieving ...