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Shot in the Dark: College Students Don't Know How Strong Their Drinks AreWASHINGTON — Do you know how much alcohol is in your drink? If you're making a judgment based on taste and smell alone, you may miss the mark, a new study from England finds.
By Sara G. Miller Published
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Does Moderate Drinking Lower Your Risk of Diabetes?Is alcohol good for your health or bad? With no shortage of contradictory findings, it's understandable if you're left feeling like you've had a little too much to drink.
By Sara G. Miller Published
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Would You Drink This Mummified-Toe Cocktail?The notorious "Sourtoe Cocktail" — a shot of alcohol containing a dehydrated human toe — is a bizarre tradition at the Downtown Hotel's Sourdough Saloon, in Dawson City, Yukon Territory.
By Mindy Weisberger Published
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With Legal Pot, Fatal Car Crashes Haven't IncreasedIn Washington and Colorado, legalizing marijuana hasn't seemed to increase fatal car crashes, new research shows.
By Tracy Staedter Published
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Wine, Please! Ancient Pottery Inscription Requests More DrinksBy Laura Geggel Published
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Teen Pot Use Linked to Illegal Drug Use by Age 21, Study SuggestsA new study adds to evidence suggesting that marijuana really is a gateway drug for teens.
By Cari Nierenberg Published
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From 'Magic' Mushrooms to Meth: The ER Rates for Drug UsersAlcohol and marijuana may be the most commonly used recreational drugs in the world, but magic mushrooms appear to be the safest, a new survey finds.
By Sara G. Miller Published
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Less Than 1 Drink Per Day May Raise Your Breast Cancer RiskWomen who can't wait to have their glass of wine at the end of the day, take note: A new report concludes that even one small drink daily can raise a woman's risk of breast cancer.
By Sara G. Miller Published
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'Extreme' Binge Drinking Is on the Rise in the USMillions of Americans say they engage in extreme binge drinking — or downing at least eight to 10 drinks containing alcohol on a single occasion.
By Rachael Rettner Published
