Americans have more options for drinking than ever. An increasing number of people are bouncing from super boozy to ...
A new federal report shows that one drink per day is associated with negative health effects like liver cirrhosis and cancer, while a recent report from the surgeon general highlighted cancer risks ...
The Treasury Department's Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau is seeking public input on an initiative to add a fact box to beer, wine and spirits, similar to the USDA nutrients box on packaged ...
Regardless, it will take some time before nutrition facts—physical or otherwise—are legally required for alcohol. After an ...
For the first time, the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau proposed rules that would bring alcohol labels closer in ...
Across the United States, it is illegal to purchase and consume alcoholic drinks if you're under 21, but what about ...
Writing about beer and brewing, Joshua M. Bernstein said he looks for “seismic shifts that people may have noticed ...
A Cleveland Clinic expert lists the lowest-calorie alcoholic drinks as smart strategies to raise a glass with a little more ...
The bottom line: No alcohol is best, but people who do choose to consume it should "drink less, and drink less frequently during the week and during the month," Jane Figueiredo, an associate professor ...
A handful of Dry Jan part-takers have been wondering whether this means 'alcohol-free' beer is actually free from alcohol ...