How does alcohol change your brain at a genetic level? A new study reveals that alcohol metabolites directly alter epigenetic ...
People who carry a high genetic risk for alcohol use disorder may have brain immune cells that respond differently to alcohol exposure, according to new research published in Science Advances. Using ...
A study explored how genes shape a person’s predisposition to alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and opioid use disorders. The findings published in Na | Health And Medicine ...
A common genetic mutation linked to alcohol intolerance may also play a far more dangerous role in heart disease than previously understood.
Even moderate drinking may not be as harmless as you think—especially when you understand how your body truly processes ...
New evidence from large-scale genetic and cohort studies reveals that alcohol increases dementia risk across the dose range, overturning the myth of “safe” moderate drinking. Study: Alcohol use and ...
Research led by VCU and Rutgers University provides new insights into how the people we love affect our health. A study led by Virginia Commonwealth University and Rutgers University has revealed new ...
The primary function of ADH1C is ethanol oxidation. A common polymorphism of this gene is associated with a slower rate of oxidation and may increase exposure to ethanol. Therefore, we hypothesized ...
For the first time, most Americans view even moderate alcohol consumption as a health risk. And imbibing has hit a record low, according to a new Gallup poll that says just 54% of U.S. adults in 2025 ...
The NHS began in 1976, when 121,700 female nurses aged 30-55 years responded to a questionnaire of health-related information. Questionnaires have been administered biennially to update health ...