After four weeks of Christmas parties and festivities, you might be starting to wonder what all that festive cheer is doing to your body. Aside from the throbbing in your frontal lobe, excessive ...
As we enter the festive season, it’s a good time to think about what all those celebratory alcoholic drinks can do to your gut. Alcohol can interfere with the time it takes for food to go through your ...
Alcohol will never be a wellness product—but how and what you drink can make a noticeable difference in how your body feels ...
Eating a nutritious meal before drinking alcohol can help you avoid a hangover or getting too drunk. Foods high in protein and healthy fats, like yogurt and salmon, can help slow alcohol absorption.
A new study of 55 women found that two of the most popular forms of bariatric surgery - Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy - may dramatically change patients' sensitivity to ...
Alcohol consumption tends to increase in Wet February — the month ushered in by Dry January — and so does the likelihood of hangovers. Dr. Neena Chandrasekaran, a pulmonary critical care physician in ...
As Americans gear up for the holiday season, new research offers a timely reminder to reflect on the long-term health effects ...