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Uganda is facing an escalating alcohol abuse crisis, with new findings showing rising consumption among youth and women, high levels of heavy episodic drinking, and widening gaps in regulation across ...
Alcohol is considered a carcinogen, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
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While, historically, men in the United States have tended to drink more than women, that trend has reversed over the last decade, prompting a University of Rhode Island behavioral science psychology ...
Being able to drink more without feeling it isn’t a sign of strength — it’s a sign your body has adapted.
Alcohol is the culprit behind the United States' most enduring and overlooked drug crisis. Here are 6 takeaways from STAT's ...
Even people who never exceed the recommended limits for alcohol consumption are likely to experience brain health problems as ...
Early-stage studies of medications to treat high-risk alcohol use may be missing opportunities to identify potential ...