Nov 12, 2016 AM EST How to address the problem of binge drinking in college.
Nov 09, 2016 AM EST Officials from the Greek community at Washington State University's Pullman campus has banned all sorority- and fraternity-hosted events for the rest of the semester.
Nov 03, 2016 AM EDT Celebrating the life of Amy Winehouse, Back to Black Challenge is started to promote music education.
Jun 20, 2016 AM EDT Following a set pattern, Ryan would join a college with the best of objectives on his mind; however he'd eventually succumb to drugging and drinking and then drop out. But things changed three years ...
Jun 11, 2016 AM EDT There's every possibility of a person's blood pressure going high, even without him or her realizing it, as this usually occur with symptom that is hardly noticeable and thus this condition is more ...
May 27, 2016 AM EDT A committee favored selling liquor and beer on last Wednesday at stadiums during college sporting events at locations approved by the Liquor Commission of New Hampshire where would be required to get ...
May 26, 2016 AM EDT Drink spiking is often considered just a myth - an urban legend invented by people who probably drank too much, but is that really the case?
May 12, 2016 AM EDT Hope Academy, a charter school has been offering services for teens struggling with addiction. Operating out of Fairbanks Addiction Treatment Center in Indianapolis for 10 years, the unrivaled school ...
Sep 04, 2014 AM EDT Overweight or obese teens are more likely to take up smoking, according to a University of California, Los Angeles study. At the same time, these teens are unlikely to be associated with alcohol or ...
Jul 30, 2014 AM EDT Underage drinkers are three times more likely to drink alcohol brands advertised on television as compared to unannounced labels, according to a new study by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public ...
Jul 19, 2014 AM EDT Omega-3 fish oil prevents neurodamage and dementia in alcohol users, according to a Loyola University study.
Jun 04, 2014 AM EDT Researchers at the Military University of Technology in Warsaw just made it easier for police officials to identify culprits of drunken driving and reduce accidents caused by intoxicated drivers.
May 26, 2014 AM EDT A recent study by the Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands, on portrayal of alcohol in movies associated with drinking behavior in young people has not been well received by the beverage ...
May 23, 2014 AM EDT A study conducted by researchers at the Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands found that most films glamorise drinking, which encourages young people to consume more alcohol.
May 13, 2014 AM EDT Over 3 million people died in 2012 due to alcohol abuse, according to a World Health Organisation (WHO) report.