MI: How Many Liquor Licenses Do And Should Exist? It’s A Riddle, Wrapped In A Mystery, Inside An Enigma
MI: How Many Liquor Licenses Do And Should Exist? It’s A Riddle, Wrapped In A Mystery, Inside An Enigma The Ticker By Craig Manning October 27, 2021 How many liquor licenses is too many? It’s a question Traverse City residents have been asking for years, as the number of active licenses in the city has […]
Canada: Experts thought mandatory roadside breath-testing would be unconstitutional, but Canadian judges say otherwise
Canada: Experts thought mandatory roadside breath-testing would be unconstitutional, but Canadian judges say otherwise National Post Author of the article: Brian Platt October 25, 2021 It will soon be three years since Canada enacted a controversial law that allows police to breath-test any driver without needing suspicion of drinking — a law many experts argued […]
National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week
National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week University of Alaska Anchorage By Green & Gold News October 25, 2021 Music Trivia Wednesday, Oct. 27, 6-7 p.m. on Zoom Celebrate sobriety and sober artists and win prizes. Register here! Just The Facts (& Snacks) Wednesday, Oct. 27, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Rasmuson Hall, Lobby Thursday, Oct. 28, 10 a.m.-noon, Social […]
RRForum Research Briefs: Insights and learnings from 25 years of research in responsible retailing
RRForum Research Briefs: Insights and learnings from 25 years of research in responsible retailing Source: RRForum October 25, 2021 Research Brief #3: How to improve compliance rates – Part II Brad Krevor, Ph. D An early RRForum study that examined the impact of mystery shops and the optimal frequency of inspections unexpectedly revealed how public […]
Alcohol Is the Breast Cancer Risk No One Wants to Talk About
Alcohol Is the Breast Cancer Risk No One Wants to Talk About As companies roll out the pink beer in October to raise awareness of the disease, one group is urging young women to think twice. WIRED By Michele Cohen Marill October 5, 2021 AS OCTOBER USHERS in National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the social […]
Tech hosts National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness week
Tech hosts National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness week Daily Toreader.com By Tana Thompson, Staff Writer October 19, 2021 National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week began Monday, Oct. 18 and ends Friday, Oct. 22. Colleges across the country are aiming to help students become more aware of alcohol abuse, drunk driving and how to make healthier decisions. Mia […]
University of Kentucky fraternity member found unresponsive dies of ‘presumed alcohol toxicity’
University of Kentucky fraternity member found unresponsive dies of ‘presumed alcohol toxicity’ KGET by Janel Forte, Taylor Delandro Octobert 21, 2021 LEXINGTON, Ky. (NewsNation Now) — A first-year University of Kentucky student died after being found unresponsive at a fraternity house, and the coroner’s office said the student died from “presumed alcohol toxicity.’ Fayette County […]
University of Missouri halts all fraternity events after apparent alcohol poisoning
University of Missouri halts all fraternity events after apparent alcohol poisoning Fox News By Peter Aitken October 22, 2021 The University of Missouri-Columbia has suspended all fraternity activities following an incident at an alcohol-fueled party Tuesday night. A student was found unresponsive early Wednesday following an outrageous Phi Gamma Delta party where students consumed significant […]
Alcohol Consumption is a Risk Factor for Rosacea
Alcohol Consumption is a Risk Factor for Rosacea Dermatology Advisor By Colby Strong October 21, 2021 Alcohol consumption was found to be a risk factor for phymatous rosacea, in this study. Credit: Getty Images Alcohol consumption increases the risk for phymatous rosacea, according to study findings published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. Researchers conducted […]
United Kingdom: Grey-area drinking: pandemic’s heavy drinkers are ignoring risks
United Kingdom: Grey-area drinking: pandemic’s heavy drinkers are ignoring the health risks The Conversation By Beth Daley, Editor and General Manager October 21, 2021 Increased drinking during the pandemic has created a group of people who don’t see themselves as alcoholics but have difficulty abstaining from alcohol for any length of time. This group, starting […]