New research reveals cannabis-infused drinks significantly slash alcohol consumption, offering a promising, lower-risk alternative for a healthier lifestyle.
Medically reviewed by Josephine Hessert, DO Key Takeaways Alcohol is a known liver toxin, and heavy alcohol use increases the risk of liver disease and other health problems.Drinking soda, including ...
Can cannabis-infused drinks help serve as substitutes for alcohol? This is what a recent study published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs hopes to address as a team of researchers investigated the ...
The "sober-curious" movement has gained strength in recent years alongside research directly linking alcohol to seven cancers and increased risk of heart disease. Earlier this year, former Surgeon ...
The U.S. surgeon general has issued an advisory calling for a warning about the risk of cancer to be included on alcoholic beverages. "Given the conclusive evidence on the cancer risk from alcohol ...
Several years into her sobriety, Logan Denzer decided to try nonalcoholic beer and mocktails while others around her drank real booze. “A lot of people feel out of place” when everyone else is ...
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key Takeaways: You can drink alcohol on tirzepatide, but it may slow your weight loss and ...
In the uncertain world we live in, from wars to the economy, politics to tariffs and AI, you might think a lot of people could use a drink, and you’d probably be right. But it’s becoming less likely ...
As wellness conversations broaden beyond abstinence, new research explores cannabis through a harm-reduction lens and what it could mean for moderating alcohol consumption.
Those products rubbed shoulders in Paris this week with established producers and distillers of all things alcoholic at a big ...