CDC: Heavy Drinking a Costly Burden to U.S.
Report tallies $223 billion in total losses, especially from binge drinkingContinue Reading
Report tallies $223 billion in total losses, especially from binge drinkingContinue Reading
Alcohol abuse topped the list in large study of Swedish menContinue Reading
Fruit, protein and moderate alcohol intake tied to lower risk of chronic disease in studyContinue Reading
Smoking increases risk for problematic drinking, researcher notesContinue Reading
Females go for treatment after an average 10 years versus 15 years for males, study findsContinue Reading
A program to help correct disruptive behavior at ages 7 to 9 seemed to make a difference through age 17Continue Reading
Combined approach doesn’t increase drinking, researchers sayContinue Reading
Psychiatric screening would help identify soldiers at greatest risk, experts sayContinue Reading
But number of women entering programs for alcohol use went down over last decade, U.S. report saysContinue Reading
Study suggests kids in poor families may have less self-control when it comes to healthy behaviorsContinue Reading
Men with sexual side effects appear to drink less, even after they stop taking the drugContinue Reading
While most abstained, 35 percent had alcohol in bloodstreams and some were legally drunkContinue Reading
Study of 60 college students didn’t find similar effect in womenContinue Reading
But scenes with tobacco have dropped, researchers sayContinue Reading
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