Have you ever wondered whether alcohol is addictive? The short answer is: yes, it most definitely is. Okay, but why? Read on to learn more!
Where is the line between a fun evening and a dangerous one? Dive into our latest blog to uncover the signs of alcohol poisoning and learn how to protect yourself and others.
The science behind alcohol's effects on the brain, vision, and reaction time is unequivocal: even small amounts of alcohol can lead to impaired driving and increased accident risks. It’s important to be aware of these dangers, make smart decisions regarding alcohol consumption, and seek help if needed.
Experiencing a "blackout" is more than simply forgetting parts of a night out — it could point to a larger issue. Unravel the complex relationship between our brain, memories, and drinking.
A standard 750 ml bottle of wine typically contains around five 5-ounce glasses, each potentially carrying between 0.6 and 0.75 ounces of pure alcohol. Understanding the contents of a wine bottle can help us make healthier choices, especially for those attempting to reduce or quit alcohol consumption.
Are alcohol use disorder (AUD) and binge drinking the same thing? Uncover their differences today –– because the more we understand, the better we can help ourselves and those around us.
The latest binge-drinking trend known as blackout rage gallon — BORG — is becoming popular on college campuses; while it’s often mistakenly considered to be a “healthier” alternative since it involves mixing alcohol with large amounts of water and flavoring, this form of binge drinking is no less dangerous.
Ready for a reality check? Binge drinking may feel like a wild and fun ride, but it can quickly get dangerous. Learn about the immediate and long-lasting dangers of binge drinking.
Ready for a reality check? Binge drinking may feel like a wild and fun ride, but it can quickly get dangerous. Learn about the immediate and long-lasting dangers of binge drinking.