Women who could possibly be pregnant but drink alcohol could possibly bear children with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Sleeping too much has been linked to an increased risk of death, according to the University of Sydney researchers.
Researchers find that sexual activity happens more likely on days a college student drinks or consumes marijuana.
A new study has found that hangover symptoms cannot be relieved by drinking water or eating greasy food.
A new South Korean study suggests that virtual reality could be a suitable alternative to therapy for alcohol use disorders.
According to new data on the drinking habits of Americans, about 14 percent, or 33 million, adults in the United states have alcohol related problems.
While we’re a long way from the legal drinking ages making any drastic changes here in the United States, new research surfacing in behavioral biology may point towards a hidden benefit linked to compounds found in alcohol.
While researchers at the EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne) are studying the results of a 140-cubic-foot oil spill in the North Sea, to identify issues and rapid response in the first 24 hours after a major spill, the Mexican government is far more preoccupied with a much more real situation of pollution near the American border. Only 25 miles south of the Mexican-American border in the province of Cananea, federal officials have reported that approximately 10 million gallons of toxic wastewater from the Buenavista copper mine have entered into nearby rivers, contaminating drinking water and causing massive die-offs in local fish/plant species.