Women may be biologically susceptible to binge drinking, a new animal study suggests. "We know a lot less about what drives alcohol drinking behavior in females because most studies of alcohol use ...
Despite the season's usual hustle and excitement, sales have dropped significantly leaving a question mark whether changing drinking habits or a deeper shift in consumer behavior is behind the ...
The female hormone estrogen appears to promote binge drinking in women, a new mouse study published recently in the journal Nature Communications shows. Advertisement Specifically, estrogen causes ...
Women are more likely to binge drink when they have higher levels of estrogen, new research has suggested. The study, by scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York, discovered women’s ...
Women are more likely to binge drink when they have higher levels of estrogen, new research has suggested. The study, by scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York, discovered women’s ...
On Tuesday, the donut and coffee chain launched its Brown Sugar Shakin’ Espresso in partnership with the Grammy-nominated pop ...
That behavior has important consequences for women's health, said Dr. Pleil, "because many studies show this pattern of drinking enhances alcohol's harmful effects." Indeed, women had many more ...
Men still die of alcohol-related disease at the highest rates and numbers, but two groups especially vulnerable to the health effects of drinking –women and older Americans – are consuming ...