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Past English government campaigns have tried to curb youth drinking by focusing on the things young people might do while ...
Research shows the fear of missing out on a good time while drinking usually outweighs any concerns young adults have about ...
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have known each other for 36 years and been married for 20. He has a severe drinking problem. He ...
Henry Beercock, now over 500 days sober, wants to show that people who ‘ditch the booze’ can still have a good time ...
Goh and fiancee Rachel Wan returned to Singapore after spending two years in Sydney as they missed their loved ones back home ...
HE was only 28 but was already suffering from gout, sleep apnoea, high blood pressure and was on the verge of type 2 diabetes ...
Young women between 18 and 25 in the U.S. are now binge drinking more than their male peers.
Young women ages 18 to 25 in the United States are now binge drinking more than their male peers, a reversal of prior trends, ...
A study in JAMA says young women, age 18 to 25, are binge drinking slightly more than men the same age. The good news: Drinking is down for both young men and women compared to earlier generations.
Heavy drinking is associated with an increased risk of a type of brain injury linked with memory and thinking problems.
“I cut back on my binge-drinking once Rae was two years old, in 2014. "I simply had a moment of clarity and realised I couldn’t parent on hangovers any more. I couldn’t handle the anxiety ...
It might; for example, recent research showed 21.9% of college students engaged in binge drinking in 2023. This was significantly lower than the 27.7% binge-drinking rate in 2022, a year earlier.