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Boozing parents may be responsible for spike in casesContinue Reading
Boozing parents may be responsible for spike in casesContinue Reading
Evidence suggests that heavy drinking damages cells and may raise cancer riskContinue Reading
Study finds that weekly meeting boosts recovery success for ‘hazardous’ drinkersContinue Reading
Study suggests they are more vulnerable than light drinkersContinue Reading
Religious aspect plus social, psychological support seems to help beat addiction, study suggestsContinue Reading
Effort to encourage social rather than binge drinking would be ineffective, researchers sayContinue Reading
Most are aged 16 to 25, a new federal study findsContinue Reading
Less likely to turn to substance abuse, suicide as they age if they get support in their youth, study findsContinue Reading
Drunk-driving accidents, heart problems, home injuries are preventable, say U.S. emergency doctorsContinue Reading
Survey found a strong association between the two, researchers sayContinue Reading
One to two drinks a day is also linked to fewer cases of diabetes, but concerns about weight still matterContinue Reading
Community, college-based efforts seemed to lower off-campus consumption, researchers sayContinue Reading
Products, which are popular with children and young adults, are unsafe, agency saysContinue Reading
Frequent consumption of caffeine-loaded beverages tied to greater boozing in studyContinue Reading
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