One of the biggest risks of combining Xanax and alcohol is respiratory depression, a condition that robs your lungs of ...
Even light drinking (under seven drinks a week) showed no protective effect in the largest combined study to date. Genetic ...
Resurgence Behavioral Health has released a new article, “Can Alcohol Cause Permanent Damage?”, examining the long-term effects of alcohol use on the brain, body, and overall quality of life. The ...
Mixing alcohol and lexapro can come with a slew of side effects that can take a toll on your mental and physical health.
We have heard this claim for years: having one or two drinks of alcohol every day might actually help stave off dementia. It's not true.
No level of alcohol use is safe for the brain and even light drinking is tied to increased dementia risk, results of a large ...
Does your weekend start with a drink? While alcohol is widely celebrated, it disrupts your gut. Behind the buzz, your digestive system takes the first hit—often with long-term effects. Here’s what ...
Taking a break from alcohol has become a popular wellness challenge, but what truly happens to your body and brain when you commit to a month without drinking? Experts confirm that the benefits go far ...
By targeting a specific area of the brain, researchers at Washington State University may now hold the key to curbing the ...
No amount of alcohol is good for the human body, previous research has shown — and now a new study has linked it to a rising number of deaths. Over the course of two decades — from 1999 to 2020 — the ...