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Zyns are in, cigarettes are back, everyone’s on amphetamines and drinking alcohol is done. The Post spoke with nearly a dozen local high school students about what substances they are — and ...
Girl Beer is a 100-calorie light lager with 4.2 percent alcohol in blueberry-lavender and pineapple-yuzu flavors. Whole Foods and Gopuff stock the brand in Southern California.
The Early Show Teen Girls Drinking More Alcohol July 1, 2010 / 9:44 AM EDT / CBS Drug and alcohol use among teens seems to be on the upswing again, a surprising finding after years of consistent ...
Older students were more likely to report alcohol use than teens still in ninth grade, and Hispanic girls were more likely to drink than white girls.
Less effort, more results. Jenna Rizzo (@jennaaaamariee) says that despite her career as a women’s fitness coach, she considers herself to be pretty lazy — and for ladies out there like her ...
Jenna Rizzo (@jennaaaamariee) says that despite her career as a women’s fitness coach, she considers herself to be pretty lazy — and for ladies out there like her, she has a “lazy girl guide ...
As a self-proclaimed skincare devotee, alcohol was a vice I always knew wasn’t great for me but would still enjoy socially, even if it meant dull, dry, and puffy skin the next morning. That was until ...
Sober curious communities — like No Booze Babes and Retired Party Girl — and It-girl Bella Hadid are proving that you don't need to drink alcohol to have a good time.
She was also part of a troubling trend: the alarming growth in binge drinking by girls under the age of 15, reports CBS News correspondent Randall Pinkston.
A video showing a young child drinking from what looks like a can of beer at a Texas football game has garnered a lot of attention online, though it isn't clear if the can actually contained ...
As with the many TikTok aesthetic trends that have preceded it— cottagecore, Barbiecore, mermaidcore, or kidcore, to name a few—there is no a specific definition of a Tomato Girl, no single ...
High school girls who have issues with body image and weight are more likely to be drinkers than ) their peers, a recent U.S. study suggests.