ALCOHOLISM
People In Cold Places Drink More, Study Finds
“Alcohol is a vasodilator—meaning it increases the flow of warm blood to the skin. Booze quite literally makes you feel warmer."
Inside the Segregated Pubs of Outback Australia
They're called "animal bars" and they're unbelievably wrong.
How I Quit Drinking in a World That Wants Me Drunk
We're taught from an early age that drinking is cool and glamorous. We have to learn for ourselves that it's not.
Hannibal Buress On Quitting Drinking to End the ‘Messy Shit’
Why the comedian is trying to do things differently.
All The News You Need To Read This Morning
Tell middle-aged drinkers they're embarrassing, says study.
Paying a Few Pennies More for Your Beer Could Be Good for Your Health
Higher prices for booze can lower rates of alcohol abuse—but they may also place an unfair burden on people in lower income brackets.
Young Adults Are Increasingly Dying of Alcohol-Related Liver Disease
Cirrhosis deaths have increased in every state but one.
Rajasthan's 'Dabbang Devi' Beats Patriarchy With a Stick
She's been threatened with kidnapping and death, but it hasn't stopped Ghisi Devi.
What Happened When a Writer Who Idolized Drunk Authors Got Sober
In her new book 'The Recovering,' Leslie Jamison explores the roots of her own struggle with alcohol addiction and her concerns about quitting.