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Thanksgiving is a time for family, good food and relaxing. But that's not all – it's also a time for many Americans to celebrate with a nice drink. But can you buy alcohol on Thanksgiving in Indiana?
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The ocean is doing its best to soak up excess heat caused by greenhouse emissions, but once humanity (hopefully) achieves a net-negative carbon economy, the bill will come due. A new study analyzes ...
Researchers from Brown University and the University at Buffalo reviewed 16 studies on people who participated in Dry January. The participants were more likely to be female, younger, have higher ...
Sober October is upon us. The month provides an opportunity to drink less, or not at all. But for people evaluating their long-term relationship with alcohol, what happens once the month is over? Back ...
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No level of alcohol is safe for the brain and even light drinking is linked to an increased risk for dementia, results of a large observational study suggested. The research combined observational ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Joshua Cohen is a Boston-based writer who covers health policy. Despite mounting evidence that connect drinking to multiple ...