Scientists Are Testing if MDMA Can Treat Alcoholism
The drug has also been eyed to treat depression and PTSD.
This Mutation Could Make You Unable To Get Drunk
The gene may one day put an end to alcoholism.
Drinking Problem? Online Tool Helps You Find Treatment
Meet the Alcohol Treatment Navigator, an online tool to help people determine if their drinking habits are unhealthy.
Could the Days of Drinking Alcohol Be Nearing an End?
Alcosynth, a non-toxic alcohol alternative, could be the drink of choice by Western consumers in as little as 10 to 20 years.
This Is Why Antabuse Helps Cancer Patients
Scientists have finally figured out why the common alcoholism medication benefits cancer patients.
What is David Cassidy's Cause of Death?
Cassidy, best known for his role on "The Partridge Family" in the 1970s, struggled with alcoholism and dementia in recent years.
Ayahuasca: New Treatment for Depression, Alcoholism
The natural, plant-based substance may be even more therapeutic than mushrooms and LSD.
Wine Glass Size Could Determine How Much You Drink
A study shows surge customers drink faster from bigger glasses.
Will Russia Lift the Ban on Alcohol Sales Near Schools?
The Ministry of Trade is reportedly working on loosening regulation to raise tax revenue.
For a More Sober America, Bring Down the Drinking Age
It's time for Americans to adopt a European-style culture of drinking that promotes responsibility and civilized sobriety.
What Donald Trump Learned From His Alcoholic Brother
Teetotalers like Trump are often control freaks, hyper-competent, shockingly honest and suffused with rage.
Drinking Hand Sanitizer for a Cheap and Deadly Buzz
Poison control centers are reporting a rise in the number of calls involving young people who ingest the antibacterial gel to get drunk.
Iran to Open 150 Alcohol Treatment Centers
Although banned since 1979, alcohol consumption is a health concern in the Islamic country.
30 Percent of Americans Have Had an Alcohol-Use Disorder
But only 20 percent of those get treatment.
Psychedelic Drugs 'Safe as Riding a Bike or Playing Soccer'
A letter published in the Lancet Psychiatry Journal has claimed that psychedelic drugs are safer than currently thought.
Going Dry for January is More Popular Than Ever
Experts call it futile, but more and more people are seeking to 'reset their relationship with alcohol'
A Pill Could Help Alcoholics, and Let Them Drink in Moderation
A new drug lets you drink without becoming a drunk.
Man Is Treated in First Case of Google Glass Addiction
The patient spent 18 hours a day wearing the glasses, removing them only to sleep and bathe.
The Pill That Will Help Us Say 'Not Tonight' to a Drink
A new pill, Nalmefene, lets drinkers choose the times of year when they want to abstain and the times when they don't
Dying to Get Out of Russia
Why Russian women are less likely to commit suicide than their male counterparts, who are the most self-destructive people on Earth