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New York lawmakers wapped up the legislative session without extending alcohol to-go at restaurants and bars. Restaurant and tavern owners, who are still…
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The hope was that if people weren't out drinking, they wouldn't be spreading the coronavirus. There were unforeseen benefits to the ban, which ended last month — and negative impacts as well.
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Some doctors are seeing a disturbing spike in lethal alcoholic liver disease, especially among young women. The recent trend has been supercharged, they say, by the pandemic's isolation and pressures.
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The COVID-19 pandemic might create conditions that threaten the recovery of people being treated for their use of alcohol or other drugs.Psychiatric nurse…
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Your liver works hard to rid your body of toxins that may come from your diet and the environment. One of those toxins is very common and is willingly…
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Addiction to alcohol is costly both on a personal level and as a public health issue. But while neither new nor rare, it’s a disease that is misunderstood…
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Today is the last day of classes for the school year at SUNY Oswego, a day that some Oswego students treat like a holiday. That’s because every year…
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As families all over New York State enjoy holiday celebrations, sweet and hard ciders will undoubtedly be on the menu at many gatherings. The industry has…
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Sen. Charles Schumer says lifting a ban on the U.S. Postal Service shipping alcohol will help both the struggling postal carrier and New York’s growing…