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At bars and dinner tables across the U.S., women are throwing back more drinks—raising concerns about the health consequences ...
Women in the U.S. have now caught up to men's historically higher drinking habits, placing their health at risk.
Young women ages 18 to 25 in the United States are now binge drinking more than their male peers, a reversal of prior trends, according to a new research letter published Wednesday.
How alcohol affects women differently than men from metabolism and liver damage to cancer risk mental health and hormonal ...
If you’ve ever enjoyed a glass of wine to unwind after a long day or shared cocktails with friends, you’re not ...
If you’ve ever enjoyed a glass of wine to unwind after a long day or shared cocktails with friends, you’re not alone. But ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A glass of wine after work ... shows it may come with more risk than they realize. More women are drinking, and experts say it’s leading to serious health consequences ...
One of the common factors is that women have been made to feel as though drinking wine to 'cope' with stress is 'normal', with memes and slogans pushing the idea. CEO of Hello Sunday Morning Dr ...
For years, sipping a glass of red wine a day felt almost ... In fact, consuming less than one drink per week still comes with a 16% increased risk of breast cancer for women.
Women who turned 35 between 2018 and 2019 were nearly 60% more likely to report recent binge-drinking or alcohol use disorder symptoms than women who turned 35 between 1993 and 1997, according to ...
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