New study finds physical activity could offset harmful effects of alcohol
A new study from the University of Sydney, Australia has found that physical activity could radically offset some of the harmful effects of drinking alcohol.
A new study from the University of Sydney, Australia has found that physical activity could radically offset some of the harmful effects of drinking alcohol.
Research has found that primary school aged children as young as 10 years old are more familiar with beer brands, than leading brands of biscuits, crisps and ice-cream.
In Brazil, public health experts fear one legacy of the World Cup will be a return to the dark days of alcohol fuelled violence in stadiums
Consumption of energy drinks among teenagers may be linked with poor mental health and substance use
Drinking low or non-alcohol beer is a good way of rehydrating after exercise
Questions have been raised about the safety of drinks cooled by liquid nitrogen
Teenagers who turn their backs on a healthy lifestyle and turn to drink, cigarettes and junk food are significantly unhappier than their healthier peers, new research has revealed.
“weekend warriors” and those “seeking an edge in an endurance event” face potential health risks by using high-energy drinks as they can seriously dehydrate users.