MONDAY, Aug. 7, 2017 (HealthDay News) — Drug and alcohol abuse treatment for teens and young adults may be more effective when it includes a 12-step program similar to that used by Alcoholics Anonymous, a new report suggests.
Current wine consumption is skewed towards younger drinkers, but that market should expand as the millennial population grows older, as has already been seen in developed nations, according to the research led by analysts Liao Xufa and Lincoln Kong.
Korea's beer industry, often overlooked as bland and monotonous, is seeing new life with domestic craft beers named after specific neighborhoods or regions across the country.
BETHESDA, Md. — Young adults are showing greater judgment when it comes to alcohol, leading them to be involved in fewer fatal accidents caused by excessive drinking than before — but there's a catch, a new study finds. This development is only true for those, aged 18 to 24, who are in college.
More than a quarter of a million motorists drove after drinking at least once in the past year, a revealing survey shows.
You probably do it without realizing: You see a bottle of wine with a screw top and assume it's a cheap bottle of wine. This, friends, is actually wrong (in many cases, at least).
SALT LAKE CITY — A rare condition in which yeast and sugar combine in the gut to make a person drunk, without drinking, may be of special concern to Utahns after the state's new DUI law takes effect at the end of the year.
The Medical Association has added its voice to calls for an end to supermarket booze sales.
New rules allowing Alberta liquor to be sold at farmers' markets isn't going down well with everybody.
The majority of Irish adults are not fully aware of the low-risk guidelines for alcohol, according to a new survey.