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Doo-inspired shooter is deliciously easy to guzzle. We asked an expert for tips to perfect it and fun swaps to make it even ...
Heavy drinkers had a 133% higher chance of having brain lesions compared with nondrinkers, a study found. A medical expert explains how much alcohol is too much.
Boozers beware: a new study has found links between heavy alcohol consumption, brain damage, and earlier death. As the American Academy of Neurology notes, Brazilian researchers established in a ...
DEAR ERIC: I’m worried about a good friend of mine. He hits the bars, drinking heavily, and then drives home. The next morning, he complains of being hung over. When he drives, he goes 30 mph in ...
Asking Eric: I quit drinking, but my wife is still drinking heavily Should this letter writer talk to their wife again about her heavy drinking?
The Simpsons season 36 episode 13 changed one character's story yet again but, in the process, made their plot atypically realistic for the cartoon.
A growing number of young Americans are drinking their way onto the organ transplant list — particularly women.
By Katia Hetter, CNN (CNN) — Heavy drinking is associated with increased risk of a type of brain injury linked with memory and thinking problems.
San Francisco can't single-handedly counter economic trends decimating downtown. But it can draw hordes of young people there to get sozzled.
People with high IQs are more likely than others to be heavy drinkers but less likely to binge, according to medical researchers in the US. After analysing health data and survey responses from ...
Dear Eric: I’m worried about a good friend of mine. He hits the bars, drinking heavily, and then drives home. The next morning, he complains of being hung over. When he drives, he goes 30 mph in ...
Access to a smartphone alcohol intervention app helped university students to cut down their overall alcohol consumption and the number of days they drank heavily, suggests a study published in ...