More than 90 years after Congress repealed the 18th amendment, also known as Prohibition, and made consuming alcohol legal again, there’s a new temperance movement in town. The concept of “mindful ...
Dinner and drinks might be the go-to for a night out with the girls, but Gen Z is removing alcohol from the equation. Instead of ending a long day with a glass of wine, 26-year-old Bre Giglio pulls ...
Doctors, including the US Surgeon General, are sounding the alarm that drinking alcohol is linked to cancer — but some of the ...
There is no doubt that there are benefits to enjoying a glass of wine. Moderate red wine consumption, such as one five-ounce glass a day for women and two for men, can have an upside. Red wine can ...
A little wine every day can protect your heart health, a new study suggests. People who drank half to one glass of wine a day had a 50% lower risk of heart attack, stroke or heart disease, compared to ...
Chicago — Gen Z is an easy target. Born between 1997 and 2012, they’ve been blamed for everything from the downfall of skinny jeans to the end of basic phone etiquette. And now, if headlines are to be ...
The link between drinking alcohol – especially wine – and heart health is very much still up for debate, even after decades of research. While some studies have previously suggested that drinking wine ...
Social media is overflowing with GIFs and wine-filled glasses. Happy National Drink Wine Day! From dedicated Twitter and Facebook pages to people sharing their favorite varietal and vintage on social ...
For the companies that brew, ferment, distill, bottle and sell alcohol in America, the latest missive from the surgeon general about alcohol and cancer is going down like a poorly worded toast. For ...
The Mediterranean diet and Blue Zones diet, linked to longevity, both include wine in moderation. Wine's role in a healthy diet may be related to factors like stress relief and social connection.