KUWANA, Mie Prefecture—The Mie prefectural government will issue improvement instructions to organizers of the “Ageuma Shinji” (Horse ... to take stimulants, drink sake or were kicked ...
KYOTO--Prosecutors on Dec. 7 demanded the death sentence for Shinji Aoba, the defendant in an arson attack that killed 36 people at a Kyoto Animation Co. studio in 2019, citing his motive and the ...
The actor recalled an “eye-opening moment” when he asked his younger brother to drive home from a party because he felt he needed to drink to enjoy himself Carter Smith for Men’s Health Tom ...
The Surgeon General's recent warning that alcohol can cause cancer didn't exactly fall on deaf ears, but won't change America's drinking habits either, a USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll suggests.
Americans are still told that moderate drinking is safe. What gives? By Roni Caryn Rabin A report that is intended to shape the next edition of the U.S. Dietary Guidelines has broken sharply with ...
Note the operative word, may. The link between heavy drinking and throat and mouth cancer is well-established—but not for moderate consumption.
Rihanna welcomed the new year in by sharing a major milestone: She didn’t drink at all in 2024. The singer posted a video of her counting down the New Year’s Eve ball drop with friends.
A new study has revealed that when estrogen levels are surging women may feel more compelled to drink alcohol more leading to ‘binge-drink’. The researchers made this conclusion after they ...
The actress prioritizes her health by working out consistently and sipping on a special drink "first thing in the morning" Nicholas Rice is a Senior Editor for PEOPLE Magazine. He began working ...
Today, the Surgeon General released a report with statistics and recommendations to reduce the risk of cancer from drinking. Here’s what you need to know. Yes, alcohol is widely agreed to be a ...
"No. Drinking milk does not cause the body to make phlegm," said Dr. Julie Baughn of the Mayo Clinic. She emphasized that although mucus naturally thickens during respiratory infections, this ...
It can. “Yes, drinking water can lower blood sugar levels,” says Chris Szoke, NP, CDCES, a nurse practitioner and diabetes specialist based in Tucson, Arizona. Szoke says that good hydration ...