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Women between the ages of 40 and 60 are drinking more alcohol than their male peers, and in some cases, more than ever before ...
All-inclusive vacation drama unfolds when a mother objects to a solo female traveler drinking alcohol at their shared dining table, resulting in stolen wine and false accusations.
For many folks, a glass of wine offers a welcome respite from a stressful day. But if you take it out of your diet, your body can change in certain ways.
The uncomfortable truth is that many women today are drinking too much.
Pamela Wampler thought she was just a wine mom, until her doctor told her she was in liver failure. She found sobriety, started walking and lost 53 pounds.
A TikTok video of a woman using a handheld breathalyzer after each glass of wine has gone viral, amassing over 2 million views.
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Targeted advertising and changes in societal norms over the past 50 years have led to an upsurge in alcohol-related diseases and deaths among women.
Childless women aged 35 are at the highest risk of binge drinking and Alchohol Use Disorder (AUD), a new study published in the journal Addiction. The study also found that today’s generation of ...
New insights reveal how women often turn to wine as a substitute for meaningful connection. Learn why this growing trend matters and how to restore balance.
We interviewed 50 midlife women about alcohol and all of them told us drinking alcohol was perceived to reduce loneliness and isolation. They didn't just drink alcohol, they had a "relationship ...
All women have complex reasons for drinking, which can make it hard to “break up” with alcohol. Middle class women wanted to change their drinking and sometimes regretted drinking, taking ...