Reports of a study linking different kinds of alcoholic drinks with different mood states were making the rounds. The research used 30,000 survey responses from the Global Drug Survey and found that ...
Alcohol use has been linked to 61 different diseases, most of which had not been identified as having drinking-related outcomes by the World Health Organization (WHO), according to a new study. Beyond ...
Alcohol is a vice for millions of people around the world, but like most things we put into our bodies, consuming it can come with some risks. A new study outlines how some seemingly innocuous drinks ...
Bet you’ve heard this sing-songy adage before. If not, there’s a decent chance you’ve been told—or even fully believe—that mixing different types of alcohol in any sequence is a surefire way to feel ...
Different types of alcohol elicit different emotional responses, but spirits are most frequently associated with feelings of aggression, suggests research published in the online journal BMJ Open. To ...
France's agriculture minister Didier Guillaume has provoked controversy in the country after saying wine is different from other alcohol and rarely can be the cause of binge drinking. The minister’s ...
man and woman holding a glass of red and white wine - guys_who_shoot/Shutterstock You may have noticed that on some occasions a few glasses of wine can make you plain ...
Many drinkers believe that different kinds of alcohol create different personal reactions; one of my friends is convinced that tequila, and only tequila, makes her depressed. These beliefs are ...
Just curious having seen this so often now. As the title asks, why does the alcohol content vary for gin from place to place? For instance, on a recent trip in Canada I noticed almost every gin was 40 ...