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Study Finds No Benefits Of Moderate Drinking

By Zachary Pottle | August 2, 2024

A recent study has found that moderate drinking does not lead to a longer life–going against decades of previous notions.
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Gene Therapy Offers Possible Cure For Alcohol Addiction

By Jessica Sherer | August 23, 2023

Research using gene therapy to increase dopamine levels in macaque monkeys led to a 90% decrease in their alcohol consumption.
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6 Dangerous TikTok Drinking Challenges

By Jessica Sherer | June 28, 2023

TikTok drinking challenges promote alcohol intoxication and binge drinking without acknowledging the many health risks that come with them.
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Alcohol-Related Liver Disease Rises In The US

By Carmen McCrackin | January 25, 2023

Recent studies suggest that a younger population is facing alcohol-related liver disease from alcohol misuse or abuse.
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1 In 8 Adult Deaths Caused By Alcohol

By Zachary Pottle | December 6, 2022

A recent study has found that 1 in 8 deaths among working-aged adults between 2015 and 2019 was caused by excessive alcohol consumption.
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Small Amounts Of Alcohol Harmful For People Under 40

By Zachary Pottle | August 10, 2022

New research has found that even small amounts of alcohol is harmful for people under 40. Among all health outcomes, injury was most common.
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Alcohol Marketing And The Communities It Affects

By Hannah Zwemer | December 17, 2021

Alcohol marketing affects certain demographics more than others. Advertisements target groups like youth, women, and people of color.
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Increasing Number Of Alcohol Related Deaths: Women Are Most At Risk

By Michael Muldoon | February 4, 2020

From 1999 to 2017, the amount of alcohol related deaths have more than doubled. Consumption habits seem to be growing most among women.
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Is Moderate Drinking Bad For Your Health?

By Destiny Bezrutczyk | August 8, 2018

For years, sources claimed moderate drinking was beneficial for health. Recent research, however, shows that may not be true.
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