It’s been one year since shelves and convenience store beer caves sat empty, the last of 3.2% beer running dry in most cities on the eve of strong beer and wine sales.
WASHINGTON (WMAL) – Convicted drunk drivers in Maryland could now spend more time in prison. The Repeat Drunk Driving Offenders Act, which goes into effect Tuesday, increases the maximum prison time for repeat drunk drivers and those convicted of vehicular homicide from three to five years.
Risk factors for dementia in older adults need to be carefully considered when caring for patients who may or may not exhibit signs of cognitive decline.
Drinks companies worldwide could lose more than US$430 billion in brand value if plain packaging laws are extended to alcohol and sugary drinks, according to new research.
AMSTERDAM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 30, 2019--Bacardi, the largest privately held spirits company in the world, today announced the European launch of its initiative to help tackle youth unemployment.
Throughout its 123-year history, Miami's economy has centered around tourism. Whether hosting massive EDM concerts in its most prominent park or allowing raucous nightclubs to stay open all hours of the night, city leaders have long believed in giving tourists what they want.
WILMINGTON — The former head of New Hanover County’s ABC Board left behind nearly fifteen years working with the state’s efforts to control alcohol sales in order to work in the private sector, now in charge of promoting sales of a North Carolina-based vodka.
Baby boomers are on course to overtake young people as the country's problem drinkers, NHS statistics suggest.
Hospital admissions for mental disorders linked to alcohol have surged by a fifth among the middle-aged in the past five years, according to figures compiled by NHS Digital.The bill makes the current temporary ban on drinking alcohol in pedicabs permanent. The previous law was due to expire early next year, with many groups planning pedalable 10 seater ‘pedalable bars’.
The introduction of minimum unit pricing (MUP) in Scotland appears to have been successful in reducing the amount of alcohol purchased and, by inference, consumption by households, finds a study published by The BMJ today.