Facebook on Thursday announced that, effective immediately, it will require addiction treatment centers to obtain certification from monitoring firm LegitScript before being approved to advertise in-person addiction treatment services in the United States.
The national beer industry has had a sour time of late, as people’s alcoholic beverage habits shift to other, fancier, more flavorful drinks, according to an Aug. 1 page one Wall Street Journal story.
PATIENTS lie so often about their booze intake that doctors double the answer, a study found.
UNITED KINGDOM - 'Drunk wasps' sound fictional, but they are real and very dangerous. When the pests no longer have access to their usual food supply, they turn to sugar or fermenting fruit.
Heavy drinking on college campuses could be another factor fueling the obesity epidemic, a new study suggested.
AUSTRALIA - Diagnosing brain impairments caused by alcohol consumption during pregnancy remains a challenge in Australia, but new eye-tracking technology could help change that.
PENNSYLVANIA - On her 21st birthday, Rabbah Johnson experienced a first: not a legal cocktail, but a roller coaster ride at Six Flags.
Not too long ago, craft brewers and their fans were worried about larger competitors putting them out of business.
Before he became one of musical comedy's darkest satirists , musician Tom Lehrer served in the US Army. The brilliant mathematician was an enlisted draftee from 1955-1957, serving at the National Security Agency.
ATESVILLE, Indiana - The Coalition for a Drug-Free Batesville strives to promote and support all ages in the Batesville community in making healthy, responsible and legal choices around substance use.