Groundbreaking study uncovers the relationship between retirees, depression, and alcohol use among adults over 50, with surprising findings about drinking habits.
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The outgoing U.S. surgeon general called for a cancer warning to be added to labels on beer, wine, and spirits. The advisory ...
Heavy alcohol use is associated with depression among United States retirees, according to study findings published in Aging & Mental Health.