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Companions Chain 71-Year-Old Man to Bed to Get Him to Stop Drinking
January 7, 2012 | by HS News Staff | Notitas de Noticias
Municipal police freed a 71-year-old man, apparently an alcoholic, who had been chained to his bed in Mexicali, capital of the northwestern Mexican state of Baja continue reading »
Oscar De La Hoya Spills the Juicy Beans on Univisión (VIDEO)
August 31, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Notitas de Noticias
The retired boxer talked about his addiction to drugs and alcohol, thoughts of suicide, rehab stint and cheating on his wife—“Not like Tiger Woods,” but cheating nonetheless. continue reading »
Reducing College Drinking
January 11, 2011 | by News in Health | HSN Health News
College students are less likely to get drunk when universities and surrounding communities work together to reduce drinking, a new study finds. Similar strategies may help reduce drinking on campuses nationwide. continue reading »
Expertos Afirman Que no Hay Una Cura Fácil Para la Resaca
January 9, 2011 | by Healthy Day | Healthy U
Las resacas no son poco comunes en esta temporada de alegría y frecuentes fiestas. Y aunque las curas populares abundan, las únicas cosas que de verdad ayudan a curar el sufrimiento de una resaca a la mañana siguiente son el tiempo y reponer los líquidos, aseguran los expertos. continue reading »
Chilean Scientists Develop First Vaccine Against Alcoholism
January 6, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Notitas de Noticias
If tests on humans are successful, one jab a month would keep patients away from the toxic sauce. continue reading »
More Americans Drinking More Alcohol
October 6, 2010 | by HealthDay News | HSN Health News
Among women, whites more likely than Hispanics, blacks to down 5 or more drinks a day, study finds. Alcohol consumption is on the rise in the United States due to a number of factors, including social, economic and ethnic influences and pressures, a continue reading »