New research indicates that choosing cannabis-infused drinks instead of alcoholic beverages may offer a new approach to reducing alcohol-related harm.
A new study suggests that cannabis-infused beverages may help reduce the harms of alcohol drinking by providing an alternative for consumers. Public health researchers have long searched for realistic ...
National data indicates that lowering alcohol consumption could prevent thousands of cancer deaths, emphasizing the ...
Heavy drinking linked to higher colorectal cancer risk in a major study of 88,000 U.S. adults. Consistent alcohol use shows ...
A new study from Brown University indicates that cannabis use may temporarily reduce alcohol consumption, offering new insights into how these substances interact. Published in the American Journal of ...
By Nancy Lapid Jan 29 (Reuters) - New U.S. nutrition guidelines issued in January by the Trump administration have abandoned ...
Cannabis-infused beverages may provide a unique opportunity for helping people drink less alcohol, according to the findings ...
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Scientists explain what happens to your body when you cut back (but don't quit) alcohol
Going completely alcohol-free is a growing trend that more and more people seem to be taking up. While you may think this is a good idea for your health, perhaps going 100% non-alcohol seems a bit too ...
Soon after quitting alcohol you may notice improved mood, sleep, and blood pressure. There are also long-term benefits for the liver, heart, and brain.
Studies have demonstrated a link between alcohol consumption and an elevated risk of colorectal cancer. New research now ...
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