Genes linked to excessive alcohol consumption identified by scientists
A study by scientists at the University of Pennsylvania and Yale School of Medicine has identified genes linked to alcohol consumption.
A study by scientists at the University of Pennsylvania and Yale School of Medicine has identified genes linked to alcohol consumption.
Maintaining a healthy weight and a low alcohol intake of less than one drink a day help prevent breast cancer cases.
Along with a drop in beer volumes, experts attribute the decline in alcohol consumption to the continuing trend toward health and wellness.
Drinking is also linked to depression, which tends to be worse during winter months, when there is less sunlight.
Recommended limits for safe alcohol consumption are too high in many developed countries and should be lowered to save lives, a study suggested Friday. Regularly drinking more than 100 grams
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