Tag: Alcohol

Breast Cancer Survivors Can Consume Alcohol without Worrying About Recurrence, Study Shows

A study by Kaiser Permanente indicates that despite the historical connection between alcohol and breast cancer, survivors need not

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Death Risk From External Causes Six Times Higher In Bipolar Individuals, Study Shows 

A recent study demonstrates that bipolar disorder raises the risk of premature death by over six times. Severe depression,

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Overconsumption of Alcohol Could Lead To Lead Low Muscle Mass, Study Shows

Excessive alcohol consumption has been linked to various health problems such as liver cirrhosis, cancer, and heart disease. However,

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Excessive Consumption of Alcohol Could Worsen Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease, Study Shows

According to recent research conducted by scientists at Scripps Research and the University of Bologna, it is advised that

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Obesity Drug Smaglutude Could Help Individuals With Alcohol Drinking Problem Cut Intake By Half, Study Shows

A recent study by the University of Gothenburg suggests that semaglutide, a medication commonly prescribed for obesity and type

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Avoid Alcohol Consumption If You Have Undergone Gastric Bypass Surgery, Experts Warn

Weight-loss surgery can improve health issues such as diabetes, pain, and high blood pressure for those with obesity. However,

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Long-Term Alcohol Use In Hepatitis Patients Associated With Protein Dysregulation, Study Shows

Researchers have established that the blood proteins of patients with alcohol-associated hepatitis are more dysregulated compared to other blood

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Alcohol Consumption Before Or During Pregnancy Can Affect Baby’s Facial Structure, Study Shows 

Women who drink should be aware that drinking can change the appearance of their unborn child. A study found

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Alcohol Could Be A Factor Determining the Success Of  In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)

According to a Texas A&M University study led by Dr. Michael Golding, male alcohol usage significantly lowers the success

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Non-Heavy Alcohol Users At Risk of Fibrosis and NASH, Study Shows

Heavy alcohol consumption has been thought to be the main cause of liver disease. Still, studies evaluating non-heavy alcohol

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