Abstaining from alcohol for just one month as part of 'Dry January' can offer meaningful physical and psychological ...
A YouGov survey shows continuing demand for low and no-alcohol drinks as more UK adults choose moderate consumption. The ...
In fact, your entire body might benefit. That’s because alcohol speeds up how quickly you age, sending you hurtling towards ...
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Dry January FTW! Even People Who Can’t Complete Alcohol-Free Month Still See Benefits
Dry January participants saw liver fat drop 15% and blood sugar fall 23% in one study. Six months later, they were still ...
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Alcohol consumption continues to decline across age groups
Even among those who still drink, habits are changing. Younger adults tend to consume alcohol less frequently and in smaller quantities than older generations. Industry research from IWSR indicates ...
Sobriety tags worn by thousands released from prison or serving community sentences will monitor wearers’ sweat ...
The UK’s Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) has responded to reports it is planning to allow alcohol-free beers to contain a higher alcohol by volume (ABV) content. In correspondence with ...
Lower levels of smoking and drinking by Gen Z has affected the UK public finances, analysis suggests. Bloomberg estimates the UK missed out $11.4 billion in tobacco tax and $5.7 billion in alcohol tax ...
Harry Sumnall receives and has received funding from grant awarding bodies for alcohol and other drug research. He sits on grant-awarding funding panels, and is an unpaid scientific adviser to the ...
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