All sales of alcohol and tobacco will no longer be allowed between users on Facebook and Instagram.
Forget teenagers, the real problem drinkers in New Zealand are baby boomers, new research has found.
For many years the assumption has been that young people are our at-risk drinkers, and policies and campaigns to help reduce at-risk drinking behaviours have been aimed at under-25s.
- 100 years before Alcoholics Anonymous, the Washington Temperance Society began in a Baltimore tavern
Baltimore is often remembered for its resistance to Prohibition. Ironically, the city also was home to one of the 19th century’s most popular temperance societies, which began nearly 100 years before the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Gov. Tom Wolf announced the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has approved grants totaling $1 million to nine projects intended to enhance the Pennsylvania wine industry and increase production of Pennsylvania-made wines.
You walk in the door after a crappy day at work and the bottle of red on the kitchen bench is calling your name.
State Sen. Judy Schwank is making good on a promise to seek a law that requires businesses in Pennsylvania’s growing drug abuse treatment industry to pay for their licenses.
LSU Athletics announced the addition of beer and wine sales in public areas of Tiger Stadium along with its policies and procedures for alcoholic beverages. The policy, which includes a fan code of conduct, promotes responsible consumption along with a safe and enjoyable environment for all fans.
Ever wish you could have your favourite drinks delivered to your front door in Brampton? That wish might soon come true! Today (July 22) the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) released a new report titled: Refreshing the Sale of Beverage Alcohol in Ontario.
Bethel City Council passed stricter alcohol laws on Tuesday, July 23. After some amendments, the regulations received a unanimous vote.
(CLEVELAND CLINIC) – Alcohol exposure during pregnancy can be harmful to a developing baby’s brain. Yet, a recent report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows as many as 1 in 9 U.S. women reported drinking alcohol while pregnant.