CHICAGO -- Teenagers who don't get enough sleep are more likely to have drinking problems later in life. That's the finding of a new study of young people between 14 & 16 who have trouble falling and ...
The three weeks off the booze left her feeling amazing, so she extended her break to 100 days. She recalled having more energy, being happier, and having a much clearer mind. She thought it would be ...
Your donation today will help MinnPost continue to report on the news you need. As a psychiatry resident working with teenagers in Minnesota, I’ve witnessed how alcohol can quietly become part of ...
"The problem begins with parents but law enforcement has been given the problem." Edwards made the argument that use of alcohol as a teen will make the user more prone to become an addict later in ...
Two questions asked during a regular pediatrician’s visit could help identify youth with drinking problems, according to a national expert group convened by the National Institute on Alcoholism and ...