We’ve all heard the phrase: ‘Britain has a drinking problem’. When we’re not drinking, we’re usually thinking about drinking, and when we’re not thinking about drinking or organising Thirsty Thursday ...
Health experts are warning about the dangers of high-intensity binge drinking, a more extreme form of binge drinking that occurs in a single sitting, according to Newsweek. While binge drinking is ...
Alcohol is the most-used substance in the United States: 84% of people 18-plus report ever using alcohol. High-intensity drinking means consuming eight or more drinks over a few hours for women and 10 ...
Bottomless brunch. Happy hours. Pre-drinks, then hitting the club for more. How we socialise so often revolves around drinking – so is it really any surprise that new research (spanning over 30 ...
The holidays offer an excuse to gather with loved ones, let loose and indulge: Plates loaded with comfort foods. Unapologetic napping. All the pie. And, for some, plenty of alcohol. But heavy drinking ...
Britons have always loved their booze. While the Eskimos have dozens of words for snow, we probably have just as many for getting drunk. But experts fear that the nation’s alcohol consumption has now ...
The term "binge drinking" often conjures images of endless boozy brunches or staggering home from the pub after what we cheerfully call a "big night out". However, what actually constitutes as binge ...
With people likely to drink significantly more alcohol over the Christmas period than at other times in the year, countywide ...
A study in JAMA says young women, age 18 to 25, are binge drinking slightly more than men the same age. The good news: Drinking is down for both young men and women compared to earlier generations.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Extreme binge-drinking may be putting college students at significant risk of accidents and injuries, a new study suggests. Researchers found that among more than 2,000 ...