Excessive drinking is on the rise for midlife women. For decades, data indicated that men were more likely than women to develop alcohol use disorders (AUDs) like binge-drinking. While that still ...
Women who drink more than eight alcoholic beverages per week are at an increased risk of developing coronary heart disease (CHD), research suggests. While both men and women in the study had increased ...
A study published in Addiction indicated that women who drink heavily are more at risk of becoming pregnant than those who drink moderately or use cannabis. Study participants who are heavy drinkers ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Heavy daily drinking conferred elevated ectopic adiposity vs. lifetime abstention. Researchers observed a ...
Heavy drinking spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic and continued to rise in the years that followed, new research shows. Drinking rates also spiked more among women than men. The number of women who ...
Study included 13,555 women aged ≤ 44 years who participated in the National Alcohol Survey between 1984 and 2020. Alcohol consumption data included past 12-month number of drinks, number of ≥ ...
Consuming at least eight alcoholic drinks per week was associated with a 133% higher risk for hyaline arteriosclerosis, a brain lesion associated with memory and thinking problems, than not drinking, ...