ALCOHOLISM
Meeting London's Morning Drinkers
A ritual once defined by night-shifts is now much harder to pin down.
People Recovering From Addiction Face Temptation in Their Dreams, Too
About 85 percent of people addicted to drugs and alcohol will have a "using" dream within the first two months of sobriety.
America Has Been Trying to Get Sober for Over 300 Years
The new book 'Drunks' is a colorful history of America's attempts to lay off the sauce, from radical prohibitionists attacking frontier bars to modern rehab programs like AA.
World's First Trial of MDMA as Treatment for Alcoholism to Begin
Researchers in the UK will undertake the first-ever trials of this treatment in the next two months.
Why I Only Sleep with Bartenders
"Every single person I’ve slept with for the last four years is a narcissist with a drinking problem."
A sorrowful and essential week at the missing and murdered Indigenous women inquiry
Sorrowful first week at the MMIW inquiry
We're Drinking More Than Twice What Experts Consider a Binge
There's now a Level I, II, and III to define the severity of your weekend bender.
Is America's Drug Problem Fueling a Binge Drinking Epidemic?
America is binge drinking way more than we were 10 years ago.
The Soviet Posters Meant to Keep Russians from Drinking
Russia's 1985 ban on alcohol proved disastrous for the economy, but it was a great time for lovers of beautiful anti-alcohol posters.