More a third of Gen Z are shunning alcohol, new figures suggest. In 2024, some 35 per cent of people aged between 16 and 24 ...
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This Is How Much More Baby Boomers Are Drinking Than Any Other Generation Right Now
When it comes to the generation that drinks the most, right now baby boomers lead the trend by a landslide.
Consistent heavy drinking may raise cancer risk more than previously understood.
As bodies age, metabolism slows down and will remove alcohol from the body more inefficiently, making its effects more potent ...
When the Trump administration changed the dietary guidelines for alcohol consumption, it fueled a debate over whether booze ...
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Drinking alcohol could damage your DNA, not just your liver or heart
Alcohol can harm more than your liver and heart—new insights reveal it damages DNA, increasing cancer risk. Experts explain ...
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