The Chemistry of Alcohol and Hangovers (video)by American Chemical SocietyIf you are celebrating St. Patrick's Day by raising a pint or two, this ACS video may provide some valuable insights
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NewsAlcohol Misuse in Adolescence Indirectly Tied to Decreased Life Satisfaction Later in Lifeby Holden GalushaA years-long study of more than 2,000 pairs of twins found that alcohol misuse may lead to a variety of health issues and dissatisfaction
NewsMore Detailed Alcohol Warning Labels Could Reduce Health Harmsby University of North Carolina at Chapel HillResearchers purpose updating alcohol container warnings to include more detailed risk information
NewsAlcohol Abuse and Workplace Absenteeism Likely Worsened during the Pandemicby Trevor Henderson, PhDExcess drinking linked to 232 missed workdays each year, according to study
NewsResearchers Make Non-Alcoholic Beer Taste like Regular Beerby University of CopenhagenThe method is far more sustainable than existing brewing techniques
NewsDrinkers Exceed Legal Driving Limit by Underestimating How Drunk They Areby University of CambridgeHalf of all drinkers judge themselves still safe to drive despite having exceeded the legal driving limit
NewsWhich Beverages Have the Most Umami Flavor?by University of CopenhagenIn a new and first-of-its-kind study, University of Copenhagen researchers looked at fermented beverages to find the one with the most umami flavor
NewsStudy: Medical Cannabis is Linked to Reduction in Alcohol Useby TilrayThe deliberate use of medical cannabis to reduce alcohol consumption was linked to a greater likelihood of reducing and ceasing alcohol use after starting medical cannabis
NewsUnraveling the Secrets of Tennessee Whiskey's Flavorby University of TennesseeFood scientists with the UT Institute of Agriculture tackle the science of flavor
NewsProblems with Alcohol? 29 Gene Variants May Explain Whyby Yale UniversityData from a new study triples the number of known genetic risk loci associated with problematic alcohol use