Friday, March 29, 2013

About Women's Health: Alcohol & Your Health

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From Denise Maher, your About Women's Health Editor
Women's bodies, of course, are not the same as men's bodies. Because of biological and biochemical differences, women respond to substances such as alcohol differently than men. Here's how.

Nightcap? Maybe Not...
Drinking alcohol may help you fall asleep, but it actually disrupts sleep later in the night, resulting in fewer overall hours of sleep. This sleep disruption is more pronounced for women than men, research suggests. Women's Sleep Is More Disrupted By Alcohol

How Drinking Habits Affect Weight
Calories add up quickly when you drink, but not necessarily in the way you expect. Limit Booze To Lose

Alcohol + Accidents
You know that drinking and driving don't mix. But are you aware of how many medications conflict with drinking alcohol? Prescription Drugs & Alcohol Interactions
Search Related Topics:  alcohol and medications  prescription drug abuse 

Is There A Problem?
April 11th is National Alcohol Screening Day, and there are free, anonymous online resources to help people figure out what exactly alcohol dependency or abuse is, as well as where to find help. What Is Alcohol Abuse?

 


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