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Methanol is a toxic chemical that sometimes ends up in "dodgy alcohol", according to government advice. Even in small doses, ...
Alcohol poisoning is a serious and potentially deadly condition that occurs when someone drinks a large amount of alcohol in a short period of time. This overwhelms the body’s ability to process the ...
All young adults were drinking less between 2021 and 2023, compared with the 2017-19 period, according to the study. Young women were binge drinking 13% less, but young men saw an even bigger drop ...
Alcohol use has been on the rise during the coronavirus pandemic. Landree Sarata was just 31 years old when she was diagnosed with end-stage liver failure after drinking nearly daily for the past ...
Those born between the mid-to-late 1990s and early 2010s seem to be drinking less alcohol than older generations. Why is this—and could it be a public health opportunity? Elisabeth Mahase reports The ...
Young women ages 18 to 25 in the United States are now binge drinking more than their male peers, a reversal of prior trends, according to a new research letter published Wednesday.
Drinking alone in adolescence and young adulthood may be an early warning for alcohol problems later in life, especially for women, a new study has found. Girls who drank alone were at particular ...
Covid, 'Promising Young Woman' and the women giving up alcohol and drinking to fight the patriarchy. ... (This is by no means to say women who drink are "asking" to be assaulted.
Alcohol Change UK has found that among younger drinkers, the amount consumed (and the amount of 'binge drinking' involved) is similar – and, in some cases, higher – among young women.
Young people aren’t drinking alcohol — instead, they’re sipping cans of THC. Dinner and drinks might be the go-to for a night out with the girls, but Gen Z is removing alcohol from the equation.
If a young woman's first sexual experience involves alcohol, she is more likely to be at risk for problems such as sexual assault, and this risk may persist in her future, new research finds.
It may come as little surprise that alcohol use is widespread among young adults. In the U.S., 70 percent of adults aged 18 to 24 drink alcohol, with 40 percent of women imbibing over the ...