Drinking 8 Glasses Of Water A Day Is A Myth Per New York Times


Drinking eight glasses of water a day is a myth. Consuming that much water daily is "just not true," per The New York Times' Aaron E. Carroll. He is a pediatrician. He downplays claims that...

Harmful Drinking is a Hidden Phenomenon Among Middle-Class


Drinking so much that it endangers your health is a phenomenon that is prevalent among mature and well-off individuals. Despite the usual image of elderly people with lots of cash left to spend being...

Science Says Wine and any Alcohol is Good For You


The French Paradox is about the French diet containing high amounts of saturated fats, but the French have a very low rate of coronary heart disease. It is widely believed that this is because of the...

American alcohol use on the rise, especially for women


University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation discovered that American instances of binge and heavy drinking rose between 2002 and 2012. However, heavy drinking data focused...

Benefit Of Chocolate And Red Wine Antioxidant in Doubt


A new study casts more doubt upon the health benefits of resveratrol, the red wine antioxidant that has garnered so much interest from researchers and the public over the last decade. The...

Powdered Alcohol Palcohol is Not Approved


Powdered alcohol almost became a reality until the product was snuffed by rules and regulations. The “Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau” has stated quite clearly that its former approval for...