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Why older Americans drink more alcohol, even as young people go sober
Older Americans are drinking more than previous generations, often due to loneliness and social isolation, leading to health risks.
It's the holidays, and for many people that means more parties and more occasions for alcoholic drinks. NPR's Maria Godoy reports on how alcohol can hit harder as we get older. MARIA GODOY, BYLINE: ...
Much of life went virtual during the COVID-19 pandemic — work, school and even some doctor's appointments. So did many support groups for people with alcohol use disorder. But people who attended ...
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Alcoholism is a growing problem for older adults, expert says
Dr. John Dyben from Hanley Center discusses the increasing issue of alcoholism in older adults and available resources for ...
Fewer people in the U.S. are drinking alcohol these days. The holidays have long been a season to overindulge, whether that means too many glasses of wine or too many cookies. But this year may be ...
At least three non-alcoholic bars have closed in the past year. But that doesn’t mean booze is rebounding.
BuzzBallz, a brand of pre-mixed cocktail in colorful orbs, are all the rage. Experts worry they are a magnet for underage ...
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