In the newest edition, however, they're gone. Americans should "consume less alcohol for better overall health," the 2025 ...
Now the government’s recommendation is to “limit” drinking, without specifying safe amounts for men and women. The guidelines ...
As New Year’s Eve approached, I found myself mulling over something that in all my previous adult years would have been unthinkable: What if I didn’t drink?
Emergency room visits caused by excessive alcohol consumption have doubled for both men and women in the United States over ...
Some health advocates say the new, less-specific recommendation, drafted by Agriculture Department in conjunction with the ...
WASHINGTON — Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, explained new federal guidelines ...
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Commentary: The Dry January experiment is working — Lisa Jarvis

Commentary: This societal experiment with moderation or sobriety seems fueled by a growing recognition that alcohol isn’t ...
Dry January (along with Sober October) has helped accelerate a shift in Americans’ attitudes about what it means to abstain.
The new dietary guidelines don't even bother suggesting how much alcohol is safe for Americans to drink, to the delight of the booze industry.