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Some people believe that drinking alcohol while gambling can help them win.
When it comes to alcoholic drink trends, they seem to come and go as with everything else.
SharpEnd partners with Guala Closures, a global provider of alcohol safety closures.
Britain’s first alcohol-free beer festival offers guarantee against hangover.
Alcohol maker Diageo has released a virtual reality video to promote awareness on the dangers of drunk driving.
Alcoholism may be genetic, scientists have claimed after decades of breeding alcohol-dependent rats who drank profusely.
Engineers have made a ‘temporary tattoo’ with a magnetic strip that analyses the alcohol content of the sweat.
Euro 2016: France calls for alcohol ban in match zones.
Scientists developed virus that can repair liver damage caused by alcohol.
An liver expert says avoiding alcohol and eating a healthy diet are enough to cleanse your liver.
Local councils say that drink-related problems can be solved by weaker beers, ciders, wines and spirit.
Scientists have revealed a way to healing your liver from chronic alcohol damage.
Is moderate alcohol consumption good or bad for you? Does it really make a difference? Michael Mosley investigates.
Local Government Association wants makers of alcoholic drinks to display the calorie count on bottles and cans.
A new Starbucks store in West End serves a range of wine and craft beers between 4pm and 9pm.
Both long term and short term excessive alcohol use can lead to permanent loss of vision, says study.
Palm-sized moths, which are attracted to tobacco and alcohol and with tongues that are longer than their bodies, are migrating over to the UK.
Scientists have concluded that there is no cure for hangover and the only way to avoid is "to drink less alcohol."
Researchers said that even light to moderate drinking could increase risk of cancer.
Australia suggests sales limit on Vegemite amid "alcohol abuse."