America’s alcohol binge intensifies
Adults ages 35 to 44 aren't consuming alcohol quite so often—but when they do, they're overdoing it.
Adults ages 35 to 44 aren't consuming alcohol quite so often—but when they do, they're overdoing it.
New research on binge drinking finds men most at risk.
Study explores five cost-effective strategies for reducing alcohol-related deaths.
This may put people at increased risk for car crashes, STDs, cancer, heart disease and liver failure.
But it's a fine balance as too much alcohol can increase risk of early death.
Take a stand for safety and sobriety with your teens before it's too late. Make underage alcohol and binge drinking a family conversation now, while it can still help.
An industry worries that youth will abuse what's being called the "Kool-Aid of teen binge drinking."