While the legal minimum drinking age is 21 years old, there are some exceptions in Louisiana where those who are underage may consume alcohol. See law.
When you stop drinking, you'll experience a myriad of physical and mental health benefits. But while stopping alcohol consumption can bring immediate relief, the nature and intensity of these effects ...
Whether you're sipping a watermelon paloma by the pool, enjoying a cool glass of sauvignon blanc (with a pop of jalapeños for some spice) on a hot summer night, or drinking an ice cold beer at the ...
The researchers found that the more alcohol people drank, the more increased their risk of dementia became. “These findings provide evidence for a relationship between all types of alcohol use and ...
Comparing data from the annual US Gallup poll and Body+Soul’s Health of the Nation report how health-conscious are Aussies with alcohol.
Although drinking alcohol may seem calming at first, it can worsen anxiety, interact with medications, and disrupt sleep, experts warn.
After a pronounced increase in heavy alcohol use and binge drinking during the COVID-19 pandemic, rates of alcohol consumption have declined precipitously, reaching a historic low of 54% this year, ...
Research has revealed a steep increase in liver disease in recent years. Meanwhile, there is growing evidence of health harms from alcohol, including drinking at levels that were previously considered ...
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Fenway Park concessions workers are sounding the alarm on grab-and-go beer stations, claiming they lead to underage drinking and overconsumption. However, according to Aramark which implemented the ...
Researchers using two major cohorts and Mendelian randomization found that alcohol consumption, whether light or heavy, raises the risk of dementia. Genetic evidence shows no safe level of drinking, ...
Posters with the tagline "Never leave your drink on its own" will be distributed to bars, restaurants, and businesses across Pennsylvania, thanks to funding from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board.