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From hot flashes to sleepless nights, we’ve got you covered!Reviewed by Dietitian Karen Ansel, M.S., RDNKey PointsAfter age 50, women undergo many physical and hormonal changes.They may experience hot ...
Binge drinking may not be a behavior people associate with individuals over 50, but this behavior is on the rise among aging men and women. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism ...
When discussing healthy habits to make (or break), diet, exercise and weight often take up most of the oxygen. However, ...
At bars and dinner tables across the U.S., women are throwing back more drinks—raising concerns about the health consequences of their alcohol consumption. Women in their 30s and 40s have ...
From 1999 to 2020, the number of alcohol-related deaths has nearly doubled, according to Florida Atlantic University study. A researcher and addiction specialists discuss the risk factors.
Women are more sensitive to alcohol’s effects than men. Even one drink a day can raise breast cancer risk by about 10%. During the pandemic, alcohol-related deaths jumped — especially for women.
No amount of alcohol is good for the human body, previous research has shown — and now a new study has linked it to a rising number of deaths. Over the course of two decades — from 1999 to ...
Targeted advertising and changes in societal norms over the past 50 years have led to an upsurge in alcohol-related diseases and deaths among women.
As the gender gap in drinking narrows, alcohol-related complications in women are rising. From immune system disorders to breast cancer, here’s how alcohol harms the female body.