Can drinking cause nosebleeds? Yes! Learn how your alcohol intake can increase your risk of a bloody nose in today’s blog post.
Have you ever heard that drinking a shot of whiskey a day is good for you? In our latest blog, we’ll dispel the myths and show you how risky whiskey can be.
Can alcohol cause breathing problems? As it turns out, it can! Find out about alcoholic cough and other lung problems related to booze in our latest blog.
Alcohol contributes to spider angiomas by directly affecting the hormones and liver. Learn more about this interaction and how to keep your liver and veins healthy.
Blackouts from drinking are commonly accompanied by memory loss, but alcohol can have more lasting impacts on our memory. Check out our latest blog for more info.
Big Soda entering the alcohol industry may not seem like a big deal. Health experts say otherwise. Check out our latest blog to learn more about the risks of hard sodas.
Alcohol is a vasodilator, meaning it causes blood vessels to widen, leading to a decrease in blood pressure. Excessive alcohol use in the long term increases the risk of cardiomyopathy and chronic hypertension.
Despite its name, most root beer doesn’t contain alcohol. But some do. Check out our latest blog for more info on the contents of root beer and why it’s important.
Curious about the interaction between alcohol and serotonin? Our blog has the answers, including important safety tips regarding serotonin syndrome.