FORT NOVOSEL, Ala. -- The military has always had a unique relationship with alcohol. Many times, in the early history of the military, alcohol was supplied or easily accessible for servicemembers.
Sometimes, the structure of alcohol rehabilitation programs can provide the tools people need for sobriety. Share on Pinterest Alcohol use disorder (AUD), sometimes called alcoholism, is common. It’s ...
The Drug Free Schools and Campuses Regulations (34 CFR Part 86) of the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act (DFSCA) require an Institution of Higher Education (IHE) such as Hope College (Hope), to ...
It is not uncommon for young men and women in the military to drink alcohol when they have free time. You might compare the ages of many college students to the same ages of many younger members of ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A study conducted by researchers at Ohio State University’s College of Social Work found that a group of measures designed to curb alcohol abuse paid big dividends for kids, even ...
Bartenders pour beer for thirsty runners following a race at the New Helvetia Brewing Co. in Sacramento in 2014. Randall Benton Sacramento Bee file A new California law starting in July will require ...
Linda Cousins lost her teenage daughter 20 years ago in a one-car crash after a bartender served her alcohol without ever asking for her ID and then she decided to drive home. Today, Cousins is ...
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