With the end of 2019 right around the corner, it’s likely that you’re starting to hear constant New Year’s resolutions chatter. “I’m going to eat more vegetables,” says a coworker. “I’m going to cut down on coffee,” adds another.
A man who was shot three times during a brawl with a taxi driver asked for a beer after stumbling into a nearby gas station, a report said.
Christmas is tomorrow. You probably have a get together with family planned. And because it's 2019, and we are all talking politics, there's a good chance that talking politica will lead to arguing about politics.
The Center for Disease Control's (CDC) latest survey found that an increasing number of Americans are taking the wheel under the influence of marijuana, according to a new report released on Thursday.
Alcohol consumption is very much a holiday tradition. Whether at parties, business events, or when entertaining at home, there is the expectation that some form of alcoholic beverage will be served. Then there’s the social expectation that one will partake.
FORT MYERS, Fla. — President Trump signed a spending bill into law on Friday that includes raising the legal smoking age to twenty-one.
This encompasses all products containing tobacco, such as cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and vapes.CANADA - Brian Cameron is a senior partner at Oatley Vigmond Law Firm and provided Stittsville Central with this sage advice for those hosting holiday parties.
The ability to market tobacco products on social media is being crimped on both sides of the Atlantic, according to media reports. Facebook and Instagram unveiled new policies Wednesday that prohibit all private sales, trades, transfers and gifting of tobacco and alcohol products, CNN first reported.
A growing group of Americans are reducing their consumption of alcohol or cutting it out entirely. Interest in the "sober curious" community can be seen at new alcohol-free bars and events and online, with more than 1.2 million #soberlife Instagram posts and more than 500,000 #soberissexy posts.
Each year, as the calendar turns from December to January, millions of people make resolutions. And each year, surveys show, many of those self-promises relate to wellness, whether it’s losing weight, eating better, exercising more or simply getting healthier.