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Cheap sugary drinks, alcohol lead to more disease, danger, says WHO
Sugary drinks and alcoholic beverages are too cheap because they are not taxed enough, leading to higher rates of obesity, ...
Once a scrappy rebellion against industrial winemaking, natural wine has gone global, reshaping taste, farming and even the ...
Red wine has had its ups and downs. In this day and age of questioning consumption of alcohol, how does red wine stack up?
U.S. Dietary Guidelines advises "Drink less." It's good advice: research shows alcohol increases breast cancer risk, starting ...
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10 Low-Sugar Non-Alcoholic Drinks To Sip When You're Skipping Booze
If you want to cut down or eliminate alcohol without replacing it entirely with sugar, there are plenty of satisfying options ...
Health experts weigh in on alcohol decisions after Dry January, offering guidance on finding balance between social drinking ...
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What drinking wine every day can do to your body
While some studies suggest that moderate wine consumption, especially red wine, may have some health benefits, excessive or ...
It depends on what you compare these drinks to, plus how they fit into your overall diet. “Typically, NA drinks are healthier ...
Dr. Laura Catena explains how new academic studies on health and alcohol, as well as the updated U.S. dietary guidelines, ...
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In Defense of Drinking Alone
Solo drinking is commonplace, and often controversial. Our wine columnist and wine professionals weigh in.
And older people tend to say they are lonelier in the winter months. Adding to this general misery are the exhortations of do ...
John Holmes and colleagues argue for a precautionary approach that is guided by public health interests and considers both ...
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