Alcohol is categorized as a Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. Maria Korneeva via Getty Images A few weeks ago, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy announced that ...
Alcohol is the second most popular drug in the world, behind caffeine. It makes sense, then, that there’s a common myth about ...
Bet you’ve heard this sing-songy adage before. If not, there’s a decent chance you’ve been told—or even fully believe—that mixing different types of alcohol in any sequence is a surefire way to feel ...
Alcohol use has been linked to 61 different diseases, most of which had not been identified as having drinking-related outcomes by the World Health Organization (WHO), according to a new study. Beyond ...
man and woman holding a glass of red and white wine - guys_who_shoot/Shutterstock You may have noticed that on some occasions a few glasses of wine can make you plain ...
Depending on your drinking preferences, you may view this as good news or bad news, but wine drinkers take note: The alcohol content in wine is on the rise. Marine Old, the coauthor of “He Said Beer, ...
Just curious having seen this so often now. As the title asks, why does the alcohol content vary for gin from place to place? For instance, on a recent trip in Canada I noticed almost every gin was 40 ...