Risky boozing may up among retirees
However, for most people, there was no change in risky level alcohol consumption around the time of retirement: 81 percent sustained healthy drinking during the follow-up, and in 7 percent of the participants risky drinking was constant, although they experienced a slow decline in risky level alcohol consumption after retirement.
Apr 01, 2017, 15:25 PM ISTHeads up college students! Boozing, marijuana linked to poor grades
The findings suggested that despite no differences in pre-college scores, the students who were medium-to-high users of both substances not only had a lower predicted college GPA on average by the end of the first semester, but continued to achieve lower GPAs throughout the two years of the study.
Mar 09, 2017, 09:54 AM ISTCan't hold drink? Blame your genes
A new study's DNA-boozy hijinks link can be the perfect excuse for those embarrassing moments at the parties.
Nov 18, 2015, 14:22 PM IST