It seems to make some sense: Let your teenagers drink at home where they will have adult supervision and won’t be driving.
But a new study finds that parents who provide their kids with alcohol aren’t doing them any favors.
It seems to make some sense: Let your teenagers drink at home where they will have adult supervision and won’t be driving.
But a new study finds that parents who provide their kids with alcohol aren’t doing them any favors.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving's latest ranking of state drunken-driving laws shows we still have a long way to go.
Even as self-driving cars inch closer to becoming a reality that possibly could eliminate the problem of drunken driving someday, MADD's annual report points up how many states — we're talking to you, Montana — fail to take even small, sensible steps that could reduce the carnage on our streets.
Men and women are different—you probably knew that—and that’s true when it comes to wine and health. Alcohol impacts women differently than it does men, from first sip to metabolism to recovery. That means it’s important for women to understand how alcohol impacts their bodies.
The road to Lehigh University’s indefinite ban on hard alcohol at fraternity events has been coming for some time in the wake of incidents at other universities, including Lafayette College, as well as incidents at the school in Bethlehem.
If you were to compile a list of the Top Ten Things to Unnerve Plane Passengers, having armed police enter the cockpit moments before take-off, handcuff the pilot and lead them away on suspicion of being drunk would have to rank pretty high.
High-quality products are what builds consumer trust and differentiates brands from the competition, but what happens when quality assurance is compromised?
Liquors in particular have been a popular product to alter, water down and sell on for a profit.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Teens and scientists will connect for the eighth annual National Drug & Alcohol Facts Week® (NDAFW) held Jan. 22-28, 2018. This week-long observance gives young people the facts about how alcohol and drugs can affect them, both in the short-term and over their lifetime.
In December 2017, a peer-reviewed medical journal reported the size of wine glasses in England had ballooned since the 1700s, but particularly around 1990. Now glasses are over 15 ounces, from a starting point of around 2.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently issued a draft guidance on the agency’s voluntary recall process and announced the agency’s intention to notify the public faster when a product is recalled.
Home to the world’s biggest drinkers, governments in the Baltic region thought they’d curb boozing and raise more revenue by hiking alcohol taxes. The only problem was that they didn’t coordinate.