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African-American youth seeing more alcohol ads

Sep 27, 2012
A new study finds African-Americans aged 12-20 are exposed to more alcohol advertising than American young people in general
Posted In: African American, advertising, alcohol, teenagers, drinking
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Drinking and divorce among the baby boomers

Jul 13, 2012
More long-term marriages are breaking up and a wine habit may benefit older women's bones.
Posted In: senior citizen, drinking, osteoporosis, Health, aging, divorce
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Friends don't let friends walk drunk

Dec 27, 2011
We all know that drunk driving kills. But research shows, so does walking drunk.
Posted In: drunk walking, drinking
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Study links early drinking to watching R-rated films

Apr 26, 2010
Researchers at Dartmouth Medical School have found that middle-school children who are forbidden to watch R-rated movies are less likely to start...
Posted In: drinking, r-rated movies
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U.S. consumers cut back on drinking

Apr 9, 2010
A study by the business advisory firm AlixPartners says the many U.S. consumers plan to drink around the same or less this year....
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