Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mar. 14—Clayton Tselee Jr., prevention specialist with Neighbors Building Neighborhoods, answers five questions about National ...
Demand for alcohol is declining. The industry is fighting harder and more creatively than ever against limits — and winning.
To report this series about the U.S. alcohol epidemic, Facher and Cueto interviewed more than 100 health researchers, doctors, patients, industry insiders, and lawmakers. They also reviewed scientific ...
Few substances are as deeply woven into everyday life as alcohol. It is a fixture at holiday celebrations, work-related ...
While it is common for people to try alcohol in adolescence, alcohol use in teens can be detrimental to health and may affect brain development and mental health. While teens usually drink less often ...
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week is a crucial time to educate communities about the impact of substance use. Bridget McCauley, Chief Clinical Officer with the Council of Recovery, joins us via ...
In anticipation of recognition of the National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week, which is March 18-24, it's imperative to spotlight the growing concerns surrounding alcohol and drug use and the critical ...
GLP-1 drugs, originally developed for diabetes and obesity, may also curb addictive behaviors by acting on reward circuits in the brain. Early trials show reductions in alcohol intake, opioid seeking, ...
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week is March 17-23. The week aims to educate and empower teens with facts about drug use and addiction to help them make informed decisions. Adolescence is a time of ...
Students have access to a wide range of substance abuse resources that include educational opportunities, skill development and intervention support, accompanied by regular programming promoting a ...