Providing nonalcoholic beverages has been identified as a potential strategy for reducing alcohol consumption. A study by University of Tsukuba published in Heliyon has confirmed that even a single ...
New research indicates that choosing cannabis-infused drinks instead of alcoholic beverages may offer a new approach to reducing alcohol-related harm.
An increase in spirits orders is offsetting a decline in beer and wine, creating an opportunity to get more creative with the ...
Recent studies continue to support a decades-old drug as an alternative means of reducing alcohol consumption. The prescription opioid antagonist, called naltrexone, was first approved by the FDA to ...
A new study from Brown University indicates that cannabis use may temporarily reduce alcohol consumption, offering new insights into how these substances interact. Published in the American Journal of ...
A new study suggests that cannabis-infused beverages may help reduce the harms of alcohol drinking by providing an alternative for consumers. Public health researchers have long searched for realistic ...
Cannabis-infused beverages may provide a unique opportunity for helping people drink less alcohol, according to the findings ...
By Dr. Sanchari Sinha Dutta, Ph.D. Long-term national data reveal that even modest reductions in alcohol consumption across ...
Data were included for 262 adults with a body mass index greater than or equal to 27kg/m2 who were initiated on liraglutide or semaglutide. HealthDay News — Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists ...
As January comes to a close, many people who participated in Dry January begin to consider returning to their usual drinking habits. This pause from alcohol often highlights how closely drinking ...