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A sports teacher who let private school pupils drink alcohol on an overseas trip to Belgium has narrowly avoided a ban from ...
People who consumed high amounts of alcohol were more likely to have brain lesions and cognitive decline, according to a new study that examined the brains of heavy drinkers.
Eight or More Drinks per Week Linked to Signs of Brain Injury Heavy drinking may leave a damaging legacy in the brain. People ...
Mississippi liquor laws can be confusing. Where and when you can buy wine, liquor or beer can depend on time, day of week and ...
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Tasting Table on MSNThe 3-Ingredient Non-Alcoholic Drink To Satisfy Your Martini CravingsSometimes we crave the flavor and sophistication of a martini, but without the side effects of the alcohol. This clever ...
A new study found that heavy drinkers are at a higher risk of developing a serious brain injury that’s linked to memory and cognitive problems.
The rollout reflects the growing demand for mocktails among consumers wanting to cut back on alcohol without losing the ...
Researchers say a certain level of drinking is linked to lesions in the brain that cause memory and thinking problems ...
Many young adults drink alcohol and use cannabis together, at the same time, as a coping mechanism or to relieve stress. A ...
Sacramento City Council’s Law and Legislative Committee voted to move forward with designating certain parts of the city as entertainment zones. Entertainment zones are ...
There's a lot of misinformation about drinking wine every day. We consulted health experts on whether a daily glass of wine ...
What is the Azaela drink at The Masters? Here's what to know about the signature Masters Tournament drink, including how to ...
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