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Researchers Establish Link between Alcohol Drinking and Musical Branding

Apr 10, 2014 AM EDT A latest University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine study found a strong link between binge drinking among teenagers and correctly identifying music that makes references to alcohol brand names.

Top 10 American Colleges with Most Alcohol and Drug Arrests

Feb 24, 2014 AM EST The University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh leads the list of U.S. colleges with most alcohol and drug arrests, according to a survey led by Jon Millard of rehabs.com.

Blame Vodka for Early Deaths in Russian Men, Study

Jan 31, 2014 AM EST A new Oxford University study found vodka to be the main cause of early deaths in Russia. Researchers said that 25 percent of Russian men die before the age of 55 when compared to 7 percent of UK men. ...

Energy Drinks + Alcohol = Negative Health Effects: Study

Dec 03, 2013 AM EST A cocktail of alcohol and energy drinks poses a greater health risk than just drinking alcohol, according to a University of Michigan and Penn State study. Researchers said that these concoctions, ...

Driving While Hungover as Dangerous as Drunk Driving, Study

Nov 27, 2013 AM EST Driving while hungover is as dangerous as drunk driving, according to a European study. Researchers said that effects of heavy drinking continue to persist long after traces of alcohol have ...

CU-Boulder Unhappy with Viral Party Video Showing Students Binge Drinking and Smoking Marijuana

Nov 25, 2013 AM EST The University of Colorado (CU) Boulder officials have denounced a five-minute video of CU students partying hard, drinking alcohol and smoking pot for an advertising campaign.

Alcohol Purchased through Fake IDs Increases High-Risk Drinking and Develops Drinking Problems, Study

Oct 23, 2013 AM EDT Many college going students use fake IDs to buy alcohol, which in turn fuels the habit due to easy and plentiful access and might even lead to alcohol use disorders (AUDs), according to a new study ...

USC Officials Ban Weekday Frat Parties Following Alcohol Related Injuries

Oct 16, 2013 AM EDT The University of Southern California has placed the school's chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) on social probation after Carson Barenborg, a student from Loyola Marymount University, sustained ...

Teens, Who Attain Puberty Early, Experiment with Cigarettes, Alcohol and Marijuana, Study

Oct 10, 2013 AM EDT Teens who begin their puberty at an early age are more likely to try out cigarettes, alcohol and marijuana, according to a new study conducted by public health researcher Jessica Duncan Cance of ...

Sprite Might Cure Hangover, Chinese Scientists Say

Oct 08, 2013 AM EDT Chinese researchers have discovered that Sprite is one of the best options to get over a alcohol hangover!

Binge Drinking Slows Healing Process in Broken Bones, Study

Oct 07, 2013 AM EDT Binge drinking slows healing in the cellular and molecular levels, disrupting the formation of new bones following a fracture, according to a new study conducted by Loyola University Medical Center ...

Most UK Chart Hits Have Alcohol Related Lyrics, Liverpool Study

Oct 03, 2013 AM EDT Nearly one in top five modern UK songs contains alcohol related lyrics and popular songs making references to booz has doubled over the last decade, according to a new study conducted by researchers ...

13 Texas State Students Charged In Hazing Incident

Sep 24, 2013 AM EDT Joanne Smith, vice president for student affairs at the university, said that 13 students are facing hazing and other misdemeanor charges following a nearly three-week investigation by the school and ...

Senior Players of Cornell’s Lacrosse Team Banned for Fall Season After Hazing Incident, Report (UPDATE)

Sep 24, 2013 AM EDT Cornell University has suspended its entire men’s lacrosse program for the fall season following an alcohol-related hazing incident of freshmen recruits.

Early Development of Intellectual Skills Linked To Heavy Drinking in Adulthood, Study

Sep 14, 2013 AM EDT Children with faster verbal development are more likely to become heavy drinkers as adults, according to a new study conducted by researchers at the University of Helsinki in Finland.

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