Our skin and eyes can often give us an indication of our wider health and lifestyle. We know that if we’re tired, stressed or dehydrated it can have an impact on the pallor, elasticity and colour of ...
But it turns, out the secret to healthier, better-looking skin may be as simple as giving up your nightly glass of Pinot.
A glass of whisky or wine might make for the perfect nightcap, but as with all types of alcohol, it can have an adverse effect on your skin. Most importantly, alcohol is a hepatotoxin, which means ...
A dewy, more hydration complexion. Fewer wrinkles. Less redness. These may be things you think only a fancy skincare regimen or intervention from a dermatologist can achieve. But it turns, out the ...
If you're in need of some motivation to make it through, it may be helpful to know that many people who decide to stop ...
In addition to causing myriad health problems, injury and death, the harmful use of alcohol contributes to significant social and economic loss for individuals, families, and society. A new study has ...
Year after year, Dry January is marketed as a reset for the liver, sleep cycle and bank balance following a month of festive indulgences. But for many people reassessing their relationship with ...
Nausea, headaches, sensitivity to light and sound are all common symptoms of a hangover, and most of these will go away over time as the body works to process alcohol. But it might not just be a ...
Dry January gives people the chance to see how they feel without alcohol . . . no commitment required. After giving up ...
The longer you live with psoriasis, the more you'll learn about the triggers that set off bouts of itchy, flaky skin. Stress, smoking, and infections are just a few of the known psoriasis triggers.