Australia's love for the drink has hit a dry spell, new data shows, as alcohol consumption drops to levels not seen since the early 1960s. The Australian Bureau of Statistics' latest report shows that ...
In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting ...
Being able to drink more without feeling it isn’t a sign of strength — it’s a sign your body has adapted.
It can be easy to get into the habit of cracking open a bottle of rosé when you get back from work. But one expert said you should reflect on how much you’re drinking. If you’re having to ask yourself ...
Alcohol in India has never been just about what is poured into a glass. It has been about who pours it, who drinks it, where it is consumed and, most importantly, who is judged for it. While men ...
Christmas is a time to eat and drink more than perhaps the World Health Organization suggests you should, but how much of that Christmas glass of Veuve is going to the taxman? Australia has a ...
QUESTION: Hi Dr Zac, I’m a regular drinker, and thinking of having one month sober. Some of my friends did Dry July and wouldn’t shut up about it. If I were to go a month sober, what would happen to ...