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Does Moderate Drinking Lower Your Risk of Diabetes?
By Sara G. Miller published
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.
Would You Drink This Mummified-Toe Cocktail?
By Mindy Weisberger published
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.
With Legal Pot, Fatal Car Crashes Haven't Increased
By Tracy Staedter published
In Washington and Colorado, legalizing marijuana hasn't seemed to increase fatal car crashes, new research shows.
Wine, Please! Ancient Pottery Inscription Requests More Drinks
By Laura Geggel published
Teen Pot Use Linked to Illegal Drug Use by Age 21, Study Suggests
By Cari Nierenberg published
A new study adds to evidence suggesting that marijuana really is a gateway drug for teens.
From 'Magic' Mushrooms to Meth: The ER Rates for Drug Users
By Sara G. Miller published
Alcohol 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.
Less Than 1 Drink Per Day May Raise Your Breast Cancer Risk
By Sara G. Miller published
Women 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.
'Extreme' Binge Drinking Is on the Rise in the US
By Rachael Rettner published
Millions of Americans say they engage in extreme binge drinking — or downing at least eight to 10 drinks containing alcohol on a single occasion.
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