New analysis shows alcohol-related liver disease remains a major cause of cirrhosis and liver death. Read more.
As few as three alcoholic drinks per week can be associated with an increased risk of developing heart disease. This link is more notable in women than in men, according to a study to be presented at ...
Consuming ultraprocessed foods increases the number of episodes of gastrointestinal symptoms and intestinal inflammation in adults with established ulcerative colitis (UC). "[Ultraprocessed food] ...
Butter consumption was only weakly associated with total mortality, not associated with cardiovascular disease, and slightly inversely associated (protective) with diabetes, according to a new ...
New research published in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine has shown that dementia risk appears to rise directly with alcohol consumption, with no safe level of alcohol consumption identified. Similar ...
Too much coffee can be a latte for the heart to handle, with a new study linking over 400 milligrams of caffeine a day — roughly a venti-size coffee at Starbucks — to an increased risk of ...
—In a post-hoc analysis of AREDS2, moderate drinking among men lowered their risk of progression to late AMD. Here’s what else the team discovered. Environmental factors such cigarette smoking have ...
However, no evidence seen for causal association between alcohol consumption and risk for coronary heart disease, type 2 diabetes. (HealthDay News) — There is a U-shaped association between alcohol ...
New research underscores fruits and vegetables as essential for health and sustainability—but will water-use concerns slow global adoption? Study: Diet, fruit and vegetables and One Health: benefits ...
whole grains_TS_177525598 Reductions in disease risk were observed for an intake as high as 7.5 servings of whole grains per day. High intake of whole grains is linked to a lower risk of major chronic ...
Share on Pinterest Does coffee, consumed in moderation, have a beneficial effect on cardiometabolic health? Image credit: Oleg Breslavtsev/Getty Images. A new study suggests that moderate consumption ...