Binge drinking was found to be a significant contributor to liver injury and the researchers reveal that it may be more injurious to women.
How about using a smart cup to monitor your calories and prevent you from binge drinking?This latest technological invention can relieve much of the stress that comes with binge drinking as you'd know exactly when ...
Excessive alcohol consumption has long been shunned by health experts for its adverse effects on the human body. Our body can be harmed in more than one way due to binge drinking. Some of the ...
The researchers examined the relative importance of frequent drinking versus binge drinking for new-onset atrial fibrillation. The recent study was published in the journal EP Europace,
Among older moderate drinkers, those who binge have a significantly greater mortality risk than their compatriots, new research shows. Binge drinking is increasingly being recognised as a significant public health concern worldwide."In fact, the US ...
Excessive alcohol consumption and its adverse effects on one's health has been the subject of many studies. A latest research conducted by Sarah Twichell from Boston Children's Hospital, explains how binge drinking in early ...
It is now possible to use gene therapy in the brain to not only treat binge drinking but other substance abuse, neurological diseases and mental illnesses.Researchers at the University at Buffalo have found a way ...
Even moderate drinking has now been linked with a range of health ailments. It may lead to brain damage, heart issues and cognitive decline.
Binge drinking was defined in the study as consuming five or more alcoholic beverages in less than two hours.
Drinking alcohol heavily during adolescence results in long-lasting changes in parts of the brain that control learning and memory.