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Link Found Between Light Drinking and Breast Cancer
Seabrook | 3 June

A new study published in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research finds all levels of alcohol consumption, even light levels, can

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Fraternity Members Not Swayed by Intervention
Seabrook | 1 June

The reputation of the Greek college system of fraternities and sororities is seen as full of partying and drinking. Studies

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Marijuana Use and Behavioral Problems Linked
Seabrook | 26 May

The rate of marijuana use in adolescents is declining, according to a study published in the Journal of the American

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Alcohol Taxes and Excessive Drinkers
Seabrook | 24 May

There are many contrary opinions on increasing taxes on alcohol. Some believe it will discourage people from drinking, thus reducing

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Young Children Exposed to Alcohol Ads
Seabrook | 18 May

Young children are being exposed to at least two alcohol advertisements per day, according to a study published in the

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Marijuana Use During Pregnancy Can Lead to Pre-term Birth
Seabrook | 13 May

Twenty-three states in America have legalized marijuana in either medicinal or recreational form. Because it is more readily available, more

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Videogame Addictions Affecting Sleep Patterns of Youths
Seabrook | 12 May

Adolescents and young adults with videogame addiction tendencies are likely to be sleep deprived or have problems with obesity, a

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Jello Shot Users More Likely to Drink Heavily
Seabrook | 2 May

Jello shots, which are jello mixed with hard liquor in a small shot glass, are a standard at both high

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ADHD Linked to Video Game Addiction
Seabrook | 27 April

A study finds that men with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are likely to use video games as an escape from

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Many Older Adults Being Prescribed Narcotic Medications
Seabrook | 26 April

A study published earlier this year in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology finds that the older population is more

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