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Come June, Jonggak Street of Youth in Gwancheol-dong, Jongno-gu, will turn into an interactive exhibition space about Korea's beloved alcoholic drink and the drinking culture. The monthlong event ...
Children and teenagers of any age who sip or taste alcohol with their parents’ permission ... were more likely in young adulthood to drink more often and in greater amounts in families that ...
The answer isn’t as straightforward as you think, alcohol regulations vary by location. While sipping a drink may be allowed in certain areas, public intoxication remains illegal statewide.
Children and teenagers of any age who sip or taste alcohol with their parents' permission ... were more likely in young adulthood to drink more often and in greater amounts in families that ...
Bernard Pereda, University at Buffalo (THE CONVERSATION) Children and teenagers of any age who sip or taste alcohol with their ... likely in young adulthood to drink more often and in greater ...
"Our new study shows that teenagers classify zero-alcohol drinks as a type of alcoholic beverage, rather than as a soft drink," says lead author Dr. Ashlea Bartram from the Flinders Health and ...
Teens who have parental permission to drink are more likely to develop unhealthy relationships with alcohol as adults, a study says Getty Stock Photo Allowing underage teens to drink alcohol at ho ...
The study also found that the exact age of kids when their parents allowed them to drink "was not associated with later alcohol use outcomes, suggesting a uniform risk effect of parental ...
Alcohol and personal health have been in the news lately amid a U.S. surgeon general advisory that even moderate drinking increases cancer risk. About seven-in-ten Americans ages 21 and older say they ...