Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. No, having a drink will not help you sleep or stay warm, experts say. (Getty Images) Yahoo Life asked experts to tackle some of ...
Blame it on craft beers, inexpensive wine or the down economy — North Americans are sipping more alcohol, more often. (Twenty-two percent of you say you drink too much, up from 17 percent a decade ago ...
Humans' relationship with alcohol goes back roughly 10 million years — and we've likely been imbibing to excess just as long. Here are some common myths about drinking as well as some gray areas to ...
"Beer before liquor, never been sicker. Liquor before beer, you're in the clear." We all have heard this clever little rhyme before, and for some of us, it is a weekend mantra repeated over and over ...
James Swanwick shares his journey to quitting alcohol and what inspired him to live alcohol-free. He challenges cultural conditioning around drinking, explains why the narrative that low to moderate ...
If you think you know your booze, think again. From the “healthy” glass of red wine to the sobering cup of coffee, our drinking culture is full of misinformation. Here’s what science has to say about ...
The “alcohol blanket” is a phenomenon where people under the influence of alcohol feel warmer despite cold temperatures, ...
* Alcohol is no longer considered heart-friendly at any level of intake * Binge drinking raises the risk of stroke and irregular heartbeat even in young adults * Liver damage can //occur even with ...
Have you ever heard that alcohol increases your sexual drive or the best cure for a hangover is a cup of coffee and a cold shower? One shouldn't buy into myths like these, say local experts on alcohol ...