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New research has drawn additional links between the consumption of alcohol and brain damage associated with cognitive decline ...
Arsenic, lead, mercury—heavy metals in foods are in the news. An experts explains causes, risks, and avoidance strategies to ...
The researchers found that heavy drinkers had 133 percent higher odds of developing vascular brain lesions than those who ...
"We looked at how alcohol affects the brain as people get older. Our research shows that heavy alcohol consumption is damaging to the brain, which can lead to memory and thinking problems." ...
In a new study, people who drank 8 or more drinks per week had over double the risk of brain lesions compared to people who ...
Heavy drinking is associated with increased risk of a type of brain injury linked with memory and thinking problems. That’s according to a new study in which researchers defined heavy drinking ...
Heavy drinkers had a whopping 133% higher likelihood of having hyaline arteriolosclerosis compared with nondrinkers, and that’s after accounting for other factors that could affect brain health ...
Healthy and alcohol don't usually go together, but if you're going to drink, some options are better than others. Red wine's *** classic. It's full of antioxidants that are good for your heart ...
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors approved a proposal to allocate $3 million to help owners of fire-damaged homes test ...