The increases in alcohol use were found in both sexes; in every age, racial and ethnic group; and in every geographic region.
Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, the percentage of Americans who consumed alcohol -- which had already spiked between ...
More important, the number of Americans who reported consuming alcohol at levels defined as heavy drinking increased to 6.29% ...
A new study reveals that the surge in alcohol consumption in the United States during the pandemic has not subsided even ...
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The Addiction Center has broken down the six stages of alcoholism, and what the serious and sometimes fatal end-stage looks ...
A new finds that heavy drinking among adult Americans increased more than 20 percent during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic and continued for the following two years.
In Germany, Many young people, particularly young men, are drinking alcohol after a brief dry spell during the COVID-19 pandemic. Experts are worried that many are drinking to excess.
Until recently, doctors said moderate drinking was healthy. Now, research is increasingly finding that any level of alcohol ...
U.S. alcohol use rose during COVID-19 and stayed high post-pandemic. Adults 40-49 show the biggest rise in heavy drinking.
Another hotly debated potential change for 2025 concerns alcohol consumption. The current guidelines suggest two drinks or ...
Alcohol use increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and remained elevated even after the pandemic ended, according to a large ...