alcohol
Coverage of alcohol in the Nexus archive.
- Waymo video could determine charges after teens' bizarre California ride
Police are waiting for video from Waymo to determine if two teenagers accused of drinking alcohol and firing an Orbeez gun from inside a self-driving vehicle will face additional charges. The incident occurred in San Mateo, California, and a Waymo representative contacted police following the event.
- Joyriding teens blast California city with BBs before shocking high-tech takedown
Teens joyriding in a robotaxi fired Orbeez water beads from the vehicle while consuming alcohol, leading to a police stop. The incident occurred in a California city and involved a high-tech vehicle takedown.
- With this scorching weather, how much water should you really be drinking?
The CDC recommends drinking 8 ounces of water every 15-20 minutes during extreme heat, avoiding overhydration by limiting intake to no more than 1.5 quarts per hour. Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich emphasized hydration and safety precautions during a heat wave, while warning against alcohol and energy drinks due to increased heat-related risks.
- From Buzz to Burnout: How Alcohol Affects the Brain and Body
The article discusses the dual effects of alcohol, from initial positive feelings like relaxation and confidence to potential severe health and relationship issues. It features insights from surgeon Charles Knowles on alcohol's impact on the brain and health, explores the 'California sober' lifestyle trend, and highlights zero-proof cocktail bars as alternatives for socializing without alcohol.
- Socioeconomic status has an impact on premature mortality, shows Chennai study
A study from Chennai shows that socioeconomic status significantly influences premature mortality in India. The research highlights that addressing premature mortality requires more than just discouraging smoking and alcohol consumption.
- STAT+: How the Trump administration derailed alcohol addiction research and prevention
The Trump administration is accused of downplaying alcohol's health risks and obstructing research and prevention efforts, while favoring the alcohol industry. The Make America Healthy Again movement, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has largely ignored alcohol despite it causing more annual deaths than opioids and infectious diseases combined. Key actions include burying a report on light drinking risks, cutting staff at a federal substance-use agency, closing CDC's alcohol program, and removing moderate-drinking warnings from dietary guidelines and the NIAAA website.
- Man found dead after mother refuses money for alcohol
A man was found dead following an incident where his mother refused to provide him with money for alcohol. The exact circumstances leading to his death are not detailed in the article.
- UW employee accused of paying teenage girls for sex, prosecutors say
A University of Washington (UW) employee is accused of paying teenage girls for sex using cash apps and providing items like shoes, clothes, alcohol, marijuana, and vape products.
- Colorado mom allegedly bought alcohol daily for 16-year-old daughter found dead with 173 empty bottles
A Colorado mother has been charged in connection with the death of her 16-year-old daughter, who prosecutors say drank herself to death. The daughter was found with 173 empty alcohol bottles hidden in her bedroom.
- Charges: Driver had alcohol, cocaine in system when he fatally hit Minneapolis bicyclist
A Minneapolis man, Diallo Roy James Greer, 23, has been charged with criminal vehicular homicide after fatally striking a bicyclist in his 50s while under the influence of alcohol and cocaine. A preliminary breath test showed a blood alcohol content of 0.086, and toxicology results indicated multiple drug metabolites in his system.
- Mom charged with murder after daughter, 16, drinks herself to death — with 173 empties found in her room
A mother has been charged with murder after her 16-year-old daughter died from excessive alcohol consumption, with 173 empty alcohol containers found in her room. The two had secretly consumed alcohol and smoked pot together.
- Mecklenburg County sales tax increase takes effect next week
Mecklenburg County's sales tax will increase from 7.25% to 8.25% next week, impacting items like clothes, electronics, prepared food, and alcohol. Prescription drugs, gas, and most groceries will remain unaffected by the change.
- Auto driver stabbed to death in Kalaburagi
An auto driver was stabbed to death in Kalaburagi after an argument with a group of youths who were consuming alcohol at a roadside eatery where he had stopped for food.
- MEPs back stricter curbs on vapes and processed foods, spare alcohol
MEPs approved stricter regulations on vapes and processed foods but did not impose similar restrictions on alcohol. The leading MEP on the file described the outcome as 'balanced and constructive'.
- Heat wave: Alcohol can be a serious danger to your health
The article warns that combining alcohol with heat during a heat wave can pose serious health risks. It references summer and the FIFA World Cup as contexts where this dangerous combination might occur.
- France bans drinking alcohol in public to counter brutal heat wave
France banned public alcohol consumption to counter a brutal heat wave, which is causing record temperatures and sweltering nights with daytime highs above 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Jury watches heartbreaking video of teen dancing with friends moment before boat crashes, kills her
A jury viewed a video of a teenager dancing with friends moments before a boat crash that killed her. The boat operator was described as driving at full speed through a narrow channel while teenagers on board had consumed alcohol.
- State to restrict sugary drinks for SNAP recipients
The state will restrict the purchase of sugary beverages for SNAP recipients using EBT cards, joining existing prohibitions on alcohol and tobacco. This policy aims to limit access to high-sugar drinks through government-assisted nutrition programs.
- Tweens on social media: Experts say it could lead to earlier substance use
A study found that increased social media use among children aged 9-11 correlates with higher odds of substance experimentation during their teenage years. Teens using social media for three or more hours daily had significantly higher risks of trying cannabis and tobacco compared to low-use peers. The American Academy of Pediatrics advises parents to monitor content and foster healthy digital habits.
- Drinking alcohol daily was my norm... but then my trust and jealousy issues spiralled out of control, says TRACEY COX - here's five reasons why ditching booze saved me
Tracey Cox discusses how daily alcohol consumption led to spiraling trust and jealousy issues, and how quitting alcohol resolved these problems. She highlights five reasons abandoning alcohol improved her life.
- 26-year-old man killed in single-vehicle crash in Greene
A 26-year-old man was killed in a single-vehicle crash in Greene County Sunday morning. Authorities suspect alcohol was a contributing factor to the incident.
- Nervous about a first date? Skip the pregame and instead masturbate, experts advise
Experts advise individuals nervous about first dates to masturbate instead of relying on alcohol to ease anxiety. The article highlights that self-pleasure is presented as a more effective strategy compared to alcohol for managing pre-date stress.
- Woman's unexpected turnaround in Alzheimer's symptoms follows psychedelic use
A woman with advanced Alzheimer's regained speech and memories after using magic mushrooms. Additional health topics include exercise's potential to reduce dementia risk, concerns about alcohol and soda drinks, and new sunscreen options.
- Driver flown to Nashville hospital after serious high-speed crash in Kentucky
A driver was flown to a Nashville hospital after a serious high-speed crash in Warren County, Kentucky. The vehicle ran off the road near NCM Motorsports Park, hit an embankment, went airborne over a fence, overturned multiple times, and landed in a field. Alcoholic beverage containers were found in and around the vehicle, and speed and alcohol are being considered as factors.
- Nightly glass of wine may not be as harmless as many people think, new study suggests
A new study challenges the belief that a daily small amount of alcohol is beneficial for health, suggesting a nightly glass of wine may not be as harmless as previously thought.
- Dark reality of SoCal town where 5 teens killed in suspected DUI crash
Five teenagers were killed in a suspected DUI crash in a Southern California town with a dark history of alcohol-related incidents.
- 'Unreal' crash that killed 5 SoCal teens spurs reckoning over alcohol culture
Five Santa Maria teens died in a single-car crash where alcohol was believed to be a factor, sparking a call to action around local alcohol culture.
- San Diego-area plastic surgeon ordered to stop practicing after testing positive for alcohol while on probation: ‘How many patients have been impacted?’
Plastic surgeon Dr. Abhay Gupta in the San Diego area has been ordered to stop practicing after testing positive for alcohol while on probation. The article raises concerns about the potential impact on patients.
- 5 teens killed in crash in Santa Maria; alcohol may have played a role, police say
Five teens were killed in a crash in Santa Maria. Police suspect the vehicle may have been speeding and alcohol may have contributed to the incident.
- 5 teens killed in crash in Santa Maria; alcohol may have played a role, police say
Five teens were killed in a crash in Santa Maria, with police indicating that the vehicle may have been speeding and alcohol potentially involved.
- Study that finds no benefits from alcohol left out of US health guidelines
A study finding no health benefits from alcohol was released independently after the Trump administration excluded its findings from new U.S. dietary guidelines.
- Woman in state of ‘paranoia’ falls 10 stories down trash chute in New Jersey apartment complex
A woman in a state of 'paranoia' fell 10 stories down a trash chute in a New Jersey apartment complex. Police suspect she was high and drunk at the time of the incident.
- Food delivery driver busted for selling alcohol to girl, 16, who then drowned
A 24-year-old food delivery driver on a student visa was arrested for selling alcohol to a 16-year-old girl, who later drowned. The incident involves legal and safety concerns related to underage alcohol consumption and delivery services.
- I quit alcohol for 18 months and was terrified one sip would ruin me… instead, I discovered a hard truth about moderation I'd got wrong
The article discusses an individual who quit alcohol for 18 months, fearing relapse but discovering a new perspective on moderation. The key revelation challenges the author's previous assumptions about alcohol consumption and self-control.
- Drinking alcohol may influence cravings for certain foods in a surprising way, study suggests
A study suggests that people who drink alcohol report consuming more savory foods and fewer sweet foods compared to non-drinkers. The findings indicate a potential link between alcohol consumption and shifts in food preferences toward savory over sweet options.
- Drinking alcohol may influence cravings for certain foods in a surprising way, study suggests
A study from the University of Sydney suggests that alcohol consumption may increase cravings for savory foods by influencing hormone levels, particularly FGF21, which shifts preferences toward umami flavors and away from sweet. This effect, combined with diets high in ultra-processed savory foods, could lead to overeating and contribute to the obesity epidemic.
- Arizona teen ripped ear off, suffered concussion jumping off house roof during alcohol-fueled senior skip day suing homeowners
An Arizona high school graduate suffered a torn ear and concussion after jumping off a classmate's roof during an alcohol-fueled senior skip day party. The teen is suing the homeowners associated with the event.
- Popular GLP-1 weight-loss drugs linked to lower risks of addiction and overdose
A study of over 600,000 U.S. veterans found that GLP-1 drugs like semaglutide are associated with reduced risks of developing substance use disorders involving alcohol, nicotine, cannabis, cocaine, opioids, and other drugs. These medications also correlate with fewer overdoses, hospitalizations, emergency visits, and drug-related deaths among individuals already struggling with addiction.
- Can two glasses of wine really ruin your week? After Steven Bartlett was mocked by Greg James for joyless 'optimisation culture', experts reveal how even small amount of alcohol can affect the body - and whether fitness tracker gadgets are worth the price
Steven Bartlett faced criticism from Greg James over 'optimisation culture,' prompting experts to discuss how minimal alcohol consumption impacts the body and evaluate the value of fitness trackers.
- WHO, MEPs sound alarm on youth‑targeted online ads for tobacco, alcohol and junk food
WHO and MEPs warn about youth-targeted online advertisements for tobacco, alcohol, and junk food. A WHO adviser cautions that an entire generation may become addicted to nicotine.