Let’s not delude ourselves, we all know binge drinking will never be good for your health, nor will it ever be good for your waistline; but we also know this is not going to stop you (or me for that matter). However, there are a number of things you can do to reduce the effects of binge drinking on your health and weight, regardless of whether you do it every weekend, or once a month.
It’s time to amend your calendars, diaries, and iPhones, strike out September and replace it with the word Liptember.
To raise awareness and funds for the Centre for Women’s Mental Health and Lifeline Australia, girls (and guys if you swing that way), are being encouraged to don bright lippy and ask for donations if they
Before we head out on the town for a night of drunkenness and debauchery, many of us are contemplating what to wear, “will we get lucky?” or “does my bum look big in this dress?” (ok, well that’s just us girls)…but we give little thought to the drinks we’re going to consume and what they do to our body - that is until we wake up the next day
We all like to hit the town, party, get on the piss, and occasionally get so drunk we either end up falling asleep in a nightclub bathroom or driving around for 2 hours in a taxi cause we’ve forgotten where we live; but there is a serious side to partying that we don’t tend to think about (physiologists like to call it denial…) Abusing alcohol or drugs, driving