For many Americans, drinking a beer after work or during dinner feels like a harmless daily ritual. But health experts warn ...
Beer is the most consumed alcoholic drink in the United States. Beer is easy to buy because it usually has lower alcohol (ABV), often under 5%, so many states allow it in grocery stores. Even though ...
A new study found that a “beer belly” may be linked to harmful changes in the heart structure, especially in men. Image Credit: master1305/Getty Images Abdominal obesity, often referred to as a “beer ...
That beer belly a guy's toting around could mean trouble for his heart, a new study says. Belly fat is linked to changes in heart structure that can contribute to heart failure, researchers reported ...
What’s better for your health: beer (light or full) or soft drinks (sugar or sugarless)? And why? -- W.C.G. ANSWER: Neither ...
A beer belly is a key warning sign of increased heart failure risk, according to new research. Excess fat stored around the waist is more strongly associated with the potentially deadly condition than ...
Research has found that what you drink may matter as much as how much you drink. Image Credit: Viktor Solomin/Stocksy Consuming alcohol is associated with various negative impacts on health, no matter ...
Not all types of alcohol are created equal — and a new study suggests that wine may carry lower health risks than beer or hard liquor. In a March 19 news release, the American College of Cardiology ...