Alcohol Abuse
Hundreds of millions of East Asians can't effectively process alcohol, medication is in clinical trials that may help.
(0)Drinking 2 or more drinks per day causes a 5 year earlier onset of Alzheimer's disease.
(0)A massive study from the National Cancer Institute has linked post menopausal alcohol consumption to greatly increased rates of breast cancer.
(0)Poor African American neighborhoods have more liquor stores per capita than comparative urban environments, and those stores sell and promote a lot more malt liquor. These neighborhoods also have higher homicide rates and researchers think there might be a connection between the consumption of malt liquor, and increased aggression.
(0)Hospital staff noticed Dr William Yvorchuk's intoxication as he was about to start his third operation of the day.
(4)The bar that served shooters all night to 22 year old Tammy Kobylka may face criminal charges after her death.
(0)Illinois researchers now understand on the molecular level how alcohol induces anxiety - and they think they might be able to stop it.
(0)University students who drink alcohol to excess face a greater risk of violent or sexual assault. Critics say - don't blame the victim!
(0)Doctors now caution anyone due for scheduled surgery to limit, or eliminate, alcohol consumption prior to a procedure.
(11)Energy drinks with alcohol, that look like regular energy drinks and appear targeted to underage drinkers, have activists seething and Justice Officials concerned.
(0)Activists hoping to convince New Jersey State Legislators of a need for name tagging on all kegs of beer sold in the state, hope to see the end of the underage keg party.
(0)Activists hoping to convince New Jersey State Legislators of a need for name tagging on all kegs of beer sold in the state, hope to see the end of the underage keg party.
(0)After numerous alcohol related suspensions and a lengthy DUI prison sentence, Packers' Koren Robinson leaves his troubled past behind as he prepares for this week's NFC championship game.
(0)Not entirely surprisingly, college students participating in drinking games tend to get drunker than those that don't.
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