The link between dementia and alcohol use disorders ..... READ MORE›
The report cites studies that show the United States lags behind other high-income countries in preventing drunken driving fatalities... READ MORE›
Now the government is committing ?500,000 to expand an existing local support line for children into a national helpline... READ MORE›
New minimum pricing regime will mean that drinks cost at least 10c per gramme of alcohol... READ MORE›
Dr Clifford Mann, president of the College of Emergency Medicine, said the softer approach used for anti-social drunkenness did not seem to be working... READ MORE›
Berkeley is unlike most cities in America, with far higher levels of wealth and education and low consumption of colas and other sugary drinks... READ MORE›
Animal rights campaigners are fighting to save two blind alcoholic bears in Russia, as rescue centres across Europe turn down offers to take them in... READ MORE›
Heavy-drinking Lithuania plans to introduce most prohibitive alcohol laws in Europe, but young people aren't complaining... READ MORE›
Drinking in moderation helps protect heart, with study finding it lowers risk of many conditions compared with not drinking... READ MORE›
Harmful drinkers drink so heavily that it is claimed that for many, their habit would be unaffordable if they could not obtain cheap alcohol... READ MORE›
McDonald's Corp., reeling from an industrywide restaurant slump and slowing growth from its all-day breakfast push, is looking to beverages to help perk up the business... READ MORE›
So 10 years ago, Nutt authored a paper for the British government calling for greater research into alcohol alternatives... READ MORE›
Security video footage from a nearby business shows her suddenly collapsing in front of a house and eventually stopping moving altogether, reports BuzzFeed... READ MORE›
An Australian teenager has died on her 18th birthday after drinking shots of a 95 percent alcohol strength spirit... READ MORE›
Prof Ian Gilmore, the chair of the Alcohol Health Alliance, said Ordinary drinkers will not be penalised... READ MORE›
If consumed in advance of the alcohol pears and specifically Korean pear juice the researchers say significantly reduced hangover symptoms compared to a placebo drink... READ MORE›
The guidelines are to say there is no safe alcohol limit and even drinking small amounts could cause illnesses including cancer... READ MORE›
The chief executive of NHS England added that the health service was already facing considerable strain from the annual spike in winter emergencies... READ MORE›
In 2003, 45 per cent of children aged between 8 and 15 who were surveyed reported ever having had a full alcoholic drink... READ MORE›
Ten years ago, 19 percent of young adults said they did not drink alcohol, compared with 27 percent last year... READ MORE›
Mr Varadkar got Cabinet approval yesterday for the Heads of the proposed Public Health Alcohol Bill 2015, which will set a minimum price for drink sales... READ MORE›
Although studies suggest that the French drink less than they used to, binge drinking has become a growing cause of concern... READ MORE›
Although studies suggest that the French drink less than they used to, binge drinking has become a growing cause of concern... READ MORE›
This Bill addresses alcohol as a public health issue for the first time by tackling price, availability, marketing, advertising, and labelling... READ MORE›
Findings from the alcohol industry-funded charity Drinkaware suggest that efforts are needed to persuade men they are putting their health in danger... READ MORE›
The woman was arrested while driving with a blood-alcohol level more than four times the legal limit in New York state... READ MORE›
Production of sugar-sweetened drinks has stopped, but output of diet drinks such as Coca-Cola light and other zero-sugar beverages continued, spokeswoman Kerry Tressler wrote by email... READ MORE›
Philadelphia has introduced a levy on carbonated sugary drinks, despite a multimillion-dollar campaign by the beverage industry to block it... READ MORE›
Health campaigners say the strongest but cheapest ciders were so cheap in Scotland an adult could consume their maximum recommended weekly limit of alcohol... READ MORE›
Parents risk damaging their children with even moderate drinking, according to a new study by the Institute of Alcohol Studies IAS ... READ MORE›
Survey Northern states in the Midwest and West are most dangerous for drunken driving, fueled by higher-than-average alcohol consumption and bad weather... READ MORE›
Alcohol abuse is hardly unique to reservations and in a rural state like South Dakota, drunk driving is a big problem... READ MORE›
He finishes a quarter bottle of cheap Indian whisky in three quick gulps... READ MORE›
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