Health Issues

Drinking Alcohol in Moderation Improves Heart Health and Reduces Risk of Heart Attacks and Cardiovascular Disease

Drinking alcohol in moderation improves heart health and reduces risk of heart disease. Alcohol increases cardiovascular health in ways that are now understood and research has demonstrated that the sick-quitter hypothesis doesn’t explain the relationship between alcohol consumption and lower risk of heart diseases and heart attacks.

Drinking Alcohol and Type 2 Diabetes (Adult Onset or Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes)

Light to moderate consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, distilled spirits) reduces risk of developing Type 2 diabetes (adult-onset or non-insulin dependent diabetes), according to scientific medical research studies.

A Highly Effective Program for Alcohol Dependence and Alcoholism

The Jude Thaddeus Program is the most effective alcohol dependence/alcoholism treatment program in the world, with a documented success rate of 63.5%.

Hosting Guests Who are Recovering from Alcoholism

Tips for hosts entertaining people recovering from alcoholism (alcoholics in recovery) are provided by a recovering alcoholic.

Brief Intervention Reduces Alcohol Consumption among Postpartum Women

The postpartum period is an effective time to counsel women about alcohol use, according to recent research.

Brief Interventions in Medical Emergency Rooms Can Reduce Alcohol-Related Injuries

Brief alcohol abuse interventions in emergency rooms decreased the likelihood of having an alcohol-related injury lated by 41% reports a review of the research literature in scientific medical journals.

Responsible Party Hosting Tips

Tips for responsible party hosting are provided for safe and enjoyable parties, including non-drinking alcoholic guests.

Brief Alcohol Abuse Interventions in Hospitals are Effective

Brief alcohol interventions in hospitals can reduce heavy consumption and are effective finds research study.

Women Can Cut Premature Death Risk in Half by Simple Lifestyle Changes

Women can reduce the risk of premature death over half by not smoking, eating a good diet including drinking alcohol in moderation, and keeping their weight down according to a study of 77,782 women who were tracked for 24 years.

Healthy Drinking Science

Healthy Drinking Science presents easy-to-use scientific information about alcohol in relation to specific diseases and conditions as well as articles, commentaries and much more on alcohol and health.

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