This article explores the intersection between drinking and nutrition to reveal how alcohol-induced malnutrition can perpetuate a cycle of craving and relapse.
LOS ANGELES--Alcoholic drinks made with artificial sweeteners lead to a high rate of alcohol absorption, resulting in a greater blood alcohol peak and concentration than from drinks made with ...
New research suggests that what you drink—beyond alcohol—can significantly impact liver health.
Sobar, founded by Joseph Fisher, Ph.D, is a new snack that is built to reduce peak blood alcohol content by 50 percent, as tested on a 21-person sample size. The protein bars — available in white ...
Semaglutide, tirzepatide, and other GLP-1 drugs appear to slow alcohol absorption and blunt its intoxicating effects, according to new research. The study found participants on these medications felt ...
Alcoholic drinks mixed with artificial sweeteners get you drunker, new research finds. It took a group of Australian researchers, lots of orange-flavored vodka and a few tipsy volunteers to reach this ...
We’ve all been there – rushing from work to meet friends for drinks and realizing we haven’t eaten since lunch. Or perhaps deliberately skipping dinner before a night out to feel the effects of ...
Pepcid is a medication that reduces the amount of acid the stomach produces. Taking Pepcid may increase the body’s absorption of alcohol, but there are no known interactions between the substances.
Drinking alcohol can cause a person to feel drunk. However, a person may take steps to help reduce their chances of becoming intoxicated during a night out. When a person drinks alcohol, their body ...
A new study of 55 women found that two of the most popular forms of bariatric surgery - Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy - may dramatically change patients' sensitivity to ...