Researchers at University of California San Diego, Mass General Brigham, and their colleagues have identified specific gut ...
Researchers at University of California San Diego, Mass General Brigham, and their colleagues have identified specific gut ...
Alcohol consumption is a significant risk factor for gastrointestinal diseases, including cancer. Alcohol can damage the gastrointestinal tract in several ways. It can promote an impairment of several ...
Fecal transplants could stop the gut microbes and metabolic pathways that turn patients’ intestines into booze factories In A ...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a significant public health concern, responsible for approximately 6% of all deaths and contributing to 5.1% of the global disease burden. Alcohol use is a major risk ...
Alcohol consumption is a significant risk factor for gastrointestinal diseases, including cancer. Alcohol can damage the gastrointestinal tract in several ways. It can promote an impairment of several ...
Why are alcohol limits lower for women than men? A dietitian explains how body composition, enzymes and hormones affect ...
UC Davis scientists theorize that a flavanol found naturally in red wine can interfere with the metabolism of alcohol and cause a “red wine headache.” (Getty) A red wine may pair nicely with the ...
The same amount of alcohol is likely to have a bigger impact in your 60s or 70s than it did in your 20s. Here’s why one margarita could feel like two or three. As we age, our ability to metabolize ...
“We found that gut bacteria, including Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae, ferment sugars into ethanol in the ...