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On a recent episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” the podcaster, 57, said he has given up drinking alcohol. “I think I’m done,” he said. “For no reason, other than that, it’s not ...
Traditional "stoners" aren't the only ones enjoying cannabis these days. A widening demographic has become interested in the psychoactive drug, particularly in the form of canned beverages.
"For no reason, other than that, it’s not good for you." Other celebrities that have been open about their alcohol cessation include Brad Pitt, Rob Lowe, Valerie Bertinelli, Bradley Cooper and ...
Heavy alcohol consumption is usually associated with the summer months, not with Easter. But new analysis of Victorian ambulance data shows that there are regularly more than 500 alcohol-related ...
When you pour a glass of wine or you crack open a beer, you know the alcohol will affect your brain and maybe your mood. But it also affects your digestive tract. How much, and even the type of ...
Alcohol affects your brain, making you feel relaxed in a small amount of time. As you drink more, you become intoxicated and unsteady, and you might do or say things you normally won’t. People ...
Anyone who’s ever noticed that they feel more relaxed or outgoing after having a drink or two has seen firsthand alcohol’s impact on the brain. But as you may have guessed, beyond the feel ...
Mississippi's alcohol laws vary significantly by county, with some being completely dry. Beer, wine, and spirits have different regulations and sale locations, with package stores unable to sell ...
But Qulipta and alcohol can cause similar side effects, such as nausea and fatigue (low energy). These side effects may worsen if you drink alcohol during your Qulipta treatment. Keep in mind that ...
This study, which was published in the journal Neurology, comes when clinicians and public health advocates are raising awareness of alcohol use disorder and issues related to excessive alcohol ...
In Netflix's docuseries 'Bad Influence,' Beast recounts the moment, though Smith says, "I did not purchase or provide alcohol to minors." Zoey Lyttle is a Society & Culture Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE.
The Nova Scotia government appears poised to announce changes to where alcohol can be sold in the province. Multiple sources tell CBC News that there have been ongoing conversations about ...