Alcohol use increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and remained elevated even after the pandemic ended, according to a large ...
U.S. alcohol use increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and has stayed elevated post-pandemic, posing serious health risks.
Substance use can take a severe toll on your physical and mental health, impacting nearly every area of your life. Whether it ...
A new finds that heavy drinking among adult Americans increased more than 20 percent during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic and continued for the following two years.
A team of medical researchers at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism has identified some of the genes and ...
Some GLP-1 receptor agonists may hold promise as treatments for alcohol use disorder (AUD), a Swedish observational study ...
U.S. alcohol use rose during COVID-19 and stayed high post-pandemic. Adults 40-49 show the biggest rise in heavy drinking.
The onset of symptoms of Alzheimer's disease can occur and worsen faster in people that also have an alcohol use disorder ...
A population-based study of adults aged 18 and older found that alcohol use increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and was sustained post pandemic.
The Public Health Communication Centre has refuted recent claims by Mike King, saying alcohol use worsens mental health ...
either just for their overall health or also as a means of trying to decrease their overall calorie consumption.” In future ...
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