#alcohol-consumption
BCCI’s Strict Guidelines for Choosing Indian Cricket Team’s Title Sponsor: Alcohol, Pornography Banned
In a move to ensure that only reputable brands associate with the Indian cricket team, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has laid out strict guidelines for the title sponsor selection process. The BCCI invited bids for the national team’s lead sponsor rights and set an official deadline for bids to be submitted by September 16, 2025. This announcement came through a detailed Invitation for Expression of Interest (IEOI) document, with the l
BCCI’s Strict Guidelines for Choosing Indian Cricket Team’s Title Sponsor: Alcohol, Pornography Banned
In a move to ensure that only reputable brands associate with the Indian cricket team, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has laid out strict guidelines for the title sponsor selection process. The BCCI invited bids for the national team’s lead sponsor rights and set an official deadline for bids to be submitted by September 16, 2025. This announcement came through a detailed Invitation for Expression of Interest (IEOI) document, with the l
Mocktails Go Mainstream: Why Non-Alcoholic Drinks Are the New Cool
In recent years, mocktails have surged in popularity, with more people turning to non-alcoholic beverages to enjoy a fun, flavorful experience without the negative effects of alcohol. What was once a niche offering in bars and restaurants is now a mainstream choice for those who are health-conscious, designated drivers, or simply prefer to avoid alcohol for any reason. So, why are mocktails becoming the new cool, and how are they changing the way we socialize and entertain? We dive
Mocktails Go Mainstream: Why Non-Alcoholic Drinks Are the New Cool
In recent years, mocktails have surged in popularity, with more people turning to non-alcoholic beverages to enjoy a fun, flavorful experience without the negative effects of alcohol. What was once a niche offering in bars and restaurants is now a mainstream choice for those who are health-conscious, designated drivers, or simply prefer to avoid alcohol for any reason. So, why are mocktails becoming the new cool, and how are they changing the way we socialize and entertain? We dive
9 Natural Detox Tips for Smokers and Alcohol Users to Cleanse Lungs, Liver, and Boost Recovery
Tobacco and alcohol consumption are two lifestyle choices that significantly strain the body’s vital organs, especially the lungs, liver, heart, and kidneys. While quitting is the ultimate goal, recovery begins with how well the body can eliminate built-up toxins and regenerate itself. Detoxification, contrary to trendy misconceptions, is not about extreme cleanses or expensive juices—it’s about consistent support through smart food, hydration, herbs, movement, and rest.
9 Natural Detox Tips for Smokers and Alcohol Users to Cleanse Lungs, Liver, and Boost Recovery
Tobacco and alcohol consumption are two lifestyle choices that significantly strain the body’s vital organs, especially the lungs, liver, heart, and kidneys. While quitting is the ultimate goal, recovery begins with how well the body can eliminate built-up toxins and regenerate itself. Detoxification, contrary to trendy misconceptions, is not about extreme cleanses or expensive juices—it’s about consistent support through smart food, hydration, herbs, movement, and rest.
Health Risks of Alcohol and the Rise of Non-Alcoholic Alternatives in India
Alcohol’s Negative Health Impact: Alcohol consumption, including beer and wine, is harmful to health. Even one drink per day is linked to several negative health effects such as liver cirrhosis, cancers, and injuries. A lower risk of ischemic stroke is the only potential benefit found in the recent studies. Thes
Health Risks of Alcohol and the Rise of Non-Alcoholic Alternatives in India
Alcohol’s Negative Health Impact: Alcohol consumption, including beer and wine, is harmful to health. Even one drink per day is linked to several negative health effects such as liver cirrhosis, cancers, and injuries. A lower risk of ischemic stroke is the only potential benefit found in the recent studies. Thes
Alcohol: Third Leading Cause of Cancer, Warns U.S. Surgeon General
The U.S. Surgeon General's office has issued a significant report revealing that alcohol consumption is the third leading preventable cause of cancer in the United States, after tobacco and obesity. Alcohol increases the risk of at least seven types of cancer, including breast, liver, and colorectal cancers, contributing to 100,000 cancer cases and 20,000 cancer deaths annually. This alarming figure surpasses the deaths caused by alcohol-related traffic crashes, highlighting the urgent ne
Alcohol: Third Leading Cause of Cancer, Warns U.S. Surgeon General
The U.S. Surgeon General's office has issued a significant report revealing that alcohol consumption is the third leading preventable cause of cancer in the United States, after tobacco and obesity. Alcohol increases the risk of at least seven types of cancer, including breast, liver, and colorectal cancers, contributing to 100,000 cancer cases and 20,000 cancer deaths annually. This alarming figure surpasses the deaths caused by alcohol-related traffic crashes, highlighting the urgent ne
How Alcohol Affects Blood Sugar and Your Health
Impact of Alcohol on Blood Sugar Levels: Alcohol does not cause blood sugar spikes; instead, it can lower blood sugar levels. The body metabolizes alcohol as a toxin, prioritizing its breakdown over other processes. To metabolize alcohol, the body uses glucose, which leads to a decrease in blood sugar levels. However, if you consume alcoholic drinks mixed with sugary mixers
How Alcohol Affects Blood Sugar and Your Health
Impact of Alcohol on Blood Sugar Levels: Alcohol does not cause blood sugar spikes; instead, it can lower blood sugar levels. The body metabolizes alcohol as a toxin, prioritizing its breakdown over other processes. To metabolize alcohol, the body uses glucose, which leads to a decrease in blood sugar levels. However, if you consume alcoholic drinks mixed with sugary mixers
Is One Cup of Tea Harmful to Your Health?
For many, a cup of tea is an essential part of the morning routine, offering comfort and warmth. But concerns about the caffeine in tea and its potential health risks have led some to wonder if even a single cup can be harmful. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), both tea and coffee contain caffeine, which can lead to dependency if consumed in excess. The recommended daily caffeine limit is 300 milligrams, which equates to about two cups of tea. Drinking one
Is One Cup of Tea Harmful to Your Health?
For many, a cup of tea is an essential part of the morning routine, offering comfort and warmth. But concerns about the caffeine in tea and its potential health risks have led some to wonder if even a single cup can be harmful. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), both tea and coffee contain caffeine, which can lead to dependency if consumed in excess. The recommended daily caffeine limit is 300 milligrams, which equates to about two cups of tea. Drinking one
Alcohol-Cancer Warning + Drink Tracking Reduces Consumption
A recent study led by Professor Simone Pettigrew from The George Institute for Global Health has found an effective method to reduce alcohol consumption. The study combined a warning about the cancer risks associated with alcohol with a practical action—tracking the number of drinks consumed. The findings show that this combination helped participants significantly cut down on their alcohol intake. This approach offers a straightforward and actionable strategy for promoting better healt
Alcohol-Cancer Warning + Drink Tracking Reduces Consumption
A recent study led by Professor Simone Pettigrew from The George Institute for Global Health has found an effective method to reduce alcohol consumption. The study combined a warning about the cancer risks associated with alcohol with a practical action—tracking the number of drinks consumed. The findings show that this combination helped participants significantly cut down on their alcohol intake. This approach offers a straightforward and actionable strategy for promoting better healt









