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Report: UK drinking culture strains health system

Just as Britons brew black coffee to cope with holiday hangovers, they are also digesting a new report that warns the country's notorious drinking culture is putting an unacceptable strain on hospitals and medical staff.

AP Enterprise: Feds mull regulating drugs in water

Federal regulators under President Barack Obama have sharply shifted course on long-standing policy toward pharmaceutical residues in the nation's drinking water, taking a critical first step toward regulating some of the contaminants while acknowledging they could threaten human health.

Tenn. boy, 4, caught with beer, stolen gifts

Tennessee investigators say a 4-year-old boy was found roaming his neighborhood in the night, drinking beer and wearing a little girl's dress taken from under a neighbor's Christmas tree.

China chief suspended over cop's drinking death

A Chinese police chief has been suspended after saying that a subordinate who died after binge drinking at an official banquet was killed in the line of duty — a designation that would have made the man's family eligible for greater compensation.

Man drinks fake fat in NYC anti-soda video

A man drinks a glass of goop made to look like fat in a new video released by the New York City health department as part of a campaign to curb the consumption of sugary beverages.

China cop labeled a martyr after drinking death

A Chinese policeman who died after drinking too much at a banquet he was made to attend has been deemed a martyr who died in the line of duty, in an apparent attempt to meet his family's demands for compensation, a state-run newspaper said.

Artest says he drank during games while with Bulls

Los Angeles Lakers forward Ron Artest has said that he drank alcohol during games when he was a member of the Chicago Bulls.

‘Red watch’ friends don't let pals drink and die

Health advocates are hoping that a cheap red watch worn by college students like Alicia Nelson will become the new fashion trend on campus this fall.

Conn. suit: Track athlete forced to drink blood

A former track athlete at Central Connecticut State University has sued the school, saying a coach forced him to drink blood as a kind of "tribal ritual."

Minn. tackles stadium rowdies with breath tests

Students who get kicked out of a University of Minnesota football game for drunken rowdiness won't be allowed back next time unless they pass an alcohol breath test at the gate — one of the most extreme attempts yet by colleges to curb misbehavior in the stands.

Italian minister: OK to drink (a little) and drive

Should two glasses of wine disqualify someone from getting behind the wheel? Italy's agricultural minister says no — and has ignited a storm of criticism.

Hunting ways to protect babies when mom drinks

Drinking during pregnancy can seriously harm a baby's brain, yet thousands of mothers-to-be still do. Now scientists have begun testing whether a prenatal nutrient might offer those babies a little protection, part of a growing quest for ways to reverse the damage.

Poisoned liquor suspected in 25 Indonesian deaths

Twenty-five people, including four foreigners, have died over the past two weeks possibly after drinking homemade liquor laced with methanol on the Indonesian resort islands of Bali and Lombok, officials said Tuesday.

Son of Pats coach arrested for alcohol possession

The 17-year-old son of New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick has to stay out of trouble for six months to escape a charge for alcohol possession in the Gillette Stadium parking lot.

'Little polliwogs' cause Hartford water advisory

Thousands of Hartford-area water customers have been dealing with a boil advisory for two days as officials try to find out why micro-organisms have been appearing in water coming out of a treatment plant.

Conn. tiara winner suspended pending case

The reigning Miss Connecticut Outstanding Teen continues to hold her title, but she's suspended from pageant-related activities because of a party at her home last month where teens were cited with underage drinking.

Conn. tiara winner suspended pending case

Officials with the Miss Connecticut Outstanding Teen pageant say a teenager will likely continue to hold her crown through the end of her reign, but is suspended from all pageant-related activities.

In Fargo, alcohol sales rose along with Red River

In the debate over which businesses are essential during an emergency, many local liquor stores and bars had no doubt about where they fell during the Red River flood threat.

Cops bust bash hosted by Conn. teen pageant winner

The reigning Miss Connecticut Outstanding Teen, a volunteer for Mothers Against Drunk Driving, held a party that resulted in two dozen people being charged with underage drinking, police said Wednesday.

Fla. woman drinking on roof asks man for more beer

A man called police on Wednesday night after he came home from work and spotted an intoxicated woman drinking a beer on the roof of his home. The 28-year-old woman was taken into custody after she refused to get down and leave. The police report said the woman agreed to leave only if the man agreed to give her more beer.

Aussies debate government battle against bottle

The blood oozes crimson from a jagged gash in the man's head onto the starched white hospital sheet. A booze-fueled bar brawl has left his face shredded, his brain damaged.

British may ban 'happy hour' as drink deaths rise

Britain is considering a ban on "happy hour" discounts at bars and restaurants to curb drinking, a spokesman said Saturday, as health advocates warned that a rise in liver-related deaths among young people may signal a future epidemic.

Sheriff to ban deputies from mixing drinking, guns

The sheriff of Los Angeles County plans to prohibit his off-duty deputies from carrying their guns while drinking because several have been accused in recent years of firing weapons while intoxicated.

Drinking games prove deadly to college students

On the morning after the house party on Johnson Street, Jenna Foellmi and several other twentysomethings lay sprawled on the beds and couches. When a friend reached over to wake her, Foellmi was cold to the touch.

Study: Many teens get alcohol from adults

Many of the nation's estimated 10.8 million underage drinkers are turning to their parents or other adults for free alcohol.

Toddler Falls Into Fire Pit During New Year's Eve Party
Source: wftv.com

A father is facing charges after his 2-year-old son fell into a fire pit during a New Year's party in Palm Bay.

Police Exchange Recommending Government Covered Medical Instances Involving Alcohol Misuse Should Be Met by Individuals and Not the NHS. (Warning Mild Nudity)
Source: The Sun Newspaper Online

Wow ... lots of New Years celebrating in the U.K. Experts reckon Brits got through a staggering £100million of booze as revelers drank pubs and clubs across the country dry - resulting in thousands being violently ill.

Liquor companies feel economic pinch
Source: Wichita Eagle - LA Times Jerry Hirsch

Executives running the United States' large liquor companies may need a few stiff drinks right about now.

Rough night? 17 foods that can cure a hangover
Source: msnbc.com

A heaping plate of bacon and eggs isn't the only way to recover from an evening's festivities. Epicurious presents their favorite edible remedies for the big-head blues.

Rough night? 17 foods that can cure a hangover
Source: msnbc.com

A heaping plate of bacon and eggs isn't the only way to recover from an evening's festivities. Epicurious presents their favorite edible remedies for the big-head blues.

Dissertations on His Dudeness: "The Big Lebowski" and Its Beloved Dude Get the Academic Treatment
Source: The New York Times

Joel and Ethan Coen's 1998 movie, "The Big Lebowski," which stars Jeff Bridges as a beatific, pot-smoking, bowling-obsessed slacker known as the Dude, snuck up on the English-speaking world during the '00s: it became, stealthily, the decade's most venerated cult film.

Alcohol link to breast cancer recurrence

Why drink at all?Drinking is bad for health , family and career.Why persist with it?

Alcohol: Is it really good for you?
Source: BBC News

Well,people are going to read this with a peg anyway.

Top 10 Signs You Drank Too Much (PICS)
Source: Digg

Many a time we are not aware that we have had a wee bit more.

Darker Liquor Makes You Sicker
Source: Discovery.com

Dedicated to Bacchus. A new study may help drinkers pick their poison. In a head-to-head comparison, bourbon gave drinkers a more severe hangover than vodka, report Damaris Rohsenow of Brown University and colleagues in an upcoming issue of Alcoholism:

Hangover Severity vs. Color Of Alcohol
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It's not enough to "sleep it off" after a night of drinking.

Parents of teen died in Greece believe there was police cover-up
Source: Independent.co.uk

His death was passed off as yet another example of irresponsible young Britons drinking themselves to death on holiday: a 17-year-old boy who fell 20ft down the stairs of a nightclub in the popular beach resort of Laganas, on the Greek island of Zante, after drinking a potent con …

Stripper For Christmas
Source: The Frisky

Why? Because I'm a stripper, and naked is what I do best. Tis the season! That's right—Christmas. We all endure the holidays with that familiar combination of dread and enjoyment.

Scientific Study Proves Darker the Liquor, Bigger the Hangover
Source: CNN

As holiday revelers lift their glasses at office parties and New Year's bashes, they may want to keep one rule of thumb in mind: the darker the liquor, the bigger the hangover.

Police pull over 40,000 drivers in blitz
Source: New Zealand Herald

Police pulled over 40,000 vehicles in a nationwide blitz yesterday. Superintendent Paula Rose said the checkpoints were intended to make people aware of rising police concern at the number of people driving after drinking alcohol or taking drugs.

Study: Mistress of French King Died From Drinking Too Much Gold
Source: FOXNews.com

A British medical journal has published findings saying a mistress of 16th-century French King Henry II may have died from consuming too much drinkable gold.

Amy Dickinson Apologizes for Rape Advice
Source: The Denver Post

Dear Amy columnist Amy Dickinson responds to a letter from a reader regarding her much-criticized advice to a rape victim.

Dead drunk policeman stripped of martyrdom
Source: Yahoo! News

Traffic officer Chen Lusheng of the southern city of Shenzhen was off-duty when he attended a banquet with officials from Mabu village in late October. After repeated toasts, he vomited and passed out on a couch, where he suffocated, state media said.

Chinese Cop who died after drinking too much deemed a martyr
Source: gmanews.tv

A Chinese policeman who died after drinking too much at a banquet he was made to attend has been deemed a martyr who died in the line of duty, in an apparent attempt to meet his family's demands for compensation, a state-run newspaper said.

Parents: Would You Rather Your Teen Party at Home or Elsewhere?

Simple question. Not so simple to answer. Send them to kill people at 18 but don't allow them to drink. How stupid is that?

Statistics show Aussie health in bad shape
Source: New Zealand Herald

CANBERRA - Australians are getting fatter, drinking at dangerous levels and living alone in greater numbers.

When Police Officers Drink and Drive
Source: The L.A. Times

An officer has died as a result of driving under the influence of alcohol.

Caffeine Is Not A Remedy for Intoxication
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A new study sets straight the common belief that caffeine can be used to reverse the effects of alcohol intoxication. In fact, the effect of caffeine may be counterproductive as a cup of coffee may make it harder for people to realize they're drunk.

Don't Ask Amy: She's a Rape Victim Blamer
Source: Change.org

I've already gone after Amy Dickinson once for publishing some stupid, misogynist advice. In the words of Britney Spears, oops she did it again. If it concerns females, it's best NOT to Ask Amy!

Girl Dies Of Apparent Alcohol Poisoning During Slumber Party
Source: KCRA.com

GILROY, Calif. -- Gilroy police are trying to determine if drinking alcohol led to the death of a 15-year-old girl who died during a slumber party over the weekend.