Alcohol consumption is a major cause of chronic liver disease in the United States, and binge drinking is emerging as a significant contributor to liver injury.
Most Americans probably don’t think about barley when they crack open a cold one. But their thirst for beer is about the only reason the once abundant crop hasn’t disappeared.
In many areas of health policy, the best of intentions can lead to more harm than good. Such is the case with America’s approach to alcohol and pregnancy.
CHELSEA’S BAN on “nip” liquor bottles – the only one of its kind in the state — appears to be having the desired effect.
Costa Rica has been hit with a wave of methanol poisoning linked to adulterated alcohol, according to a report from Food Safety News.
- Massachusetts Voters May Finally Get a Chance To Repeal the State's Awful Cap on Beer and Wine Sales
One Massachusetts-based convenience store chain announced this month a new effort to break a state stranglehold on beer and wine sales.
Though bars are known for offering refuge to many, their reputation as a house of worship with better tasting holy water is not celebrated the same way as a religious institution.
Parents and teenagers often find it difficult to talk about sex and alcohol, but a new study suggests that doctors can help.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A federal appeals court says a Texas law that keeps Walmart from selling packaged liquor in the state does not violate the Constitution.
Many people don’t give it a second thought when selecting a glass of wine or cocktail off of a menu at a Florida bar or restaurant, but in places like the Dominican Republic, Mexico and Costa Rica, apprehension is likely given recent headlines of tragic deaths of tourists due to counterfeit alcohol.