Lawmakers on the House Energy and Commerce Committee held a hearing Wednesday on the dangers of drug-impaired driving.
A Brown University professor from Beavertail Road has been lauded for his groundbreaking research on the effects of alcohol abuse.
Bacardi Limited and Lonely Whale have joined forces with the goal to eliminate one billion single-use plastic straws by 2020. Together they are encouraging consumers and businesses around the world to pledge their support at www.thefuturedoesntsuck.org.
Cancer patients often give up on flavorful foods and alcoholic drinks during chemotherapy, but in the Czech Republic, where beer is the national beverage, one company is raising awareness for the palate changes that affect oncologic patients.
Listen: It's totally normal to want a glass of wine after a long day at work—yes, even (or, honestly, especially) when you're pregnant.
With Chicago publishing its 50 Best Restaurants special issue, I’ve been thinking a bit about when the city escaped the thudding cliches of deep-dish and steak to become an accepted fine-dining destination across the world.
Like most of the nation, the cities and counties of Southern California were immersed in a heated battle for “dry” or “wet” status from the mid-1800s, to the early 1930s.
Just a few years ago, you automatically received a straw with any cold takeout drink and probably didn't think twice about it. No longer.
French authorities have uncovered millions of bottles of rosé imported in bulk from Spain being passed off as French, with at least one producer facing prison and fines of up to €300,000.
How do we include alcohol in a healthy diet? Moderation, moderation, moderation, right?