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Alcohol plays a prominent role in social functions, celebrations and even everyday meals. But is it a drug? Here's how the substance affects you.
Alcohol contributes more than 10 per cent of the total caloric intake of adult drinkers in the United States. However, the effect of alcohol on body weight has not been adequately studied in the ge...
Alcohol is a depressant drug, which means it slows down the messages traveling between the brain and the body.
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Understanding what alcohol does to your body and the risks associated with alcohol use can help you in many ways: If you choose to drink, you can make safer decisions about drinking. You can make a...
Little is known about the role of alcohol in determining change in body weight. In this paper, the authors examine the relation between alcohol intake and body weight in 7,230 US adults aged 25-74...
Drinking alcohol can affect your body in all sorts of different ways; explore some of the most common effects on our body map.
Just as impairment starts with the first drink, so too do the toxic effects of alcohol on the brain and the body. Here’s how alcohol affects your brain…
Study examines how polymorphisms in bitter taste receptor genes relate to alcohol consumption and body fat percentage, revealing significant associations with TAS2R13 but not TAS2R38.