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Alcohol
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Inside the Restaurant Serving Authentic Cajun Cooking to Los AngelesIn partnership with Southern Comfort, we followed an L.A. chef reclaiming the essence of his hometown.
By Blake Z. Rong
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Meet the Chef Bringing New Orleans to New YorkMatt Pace brings artistic flair to Creole cuisine with Café Booqoo.
By Blake Z. Rong
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promises promises
How to Change Without WillpowerFocus on your beliefs, and the rest will follow.
By Edith Zimmerman
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science of us
By Edith Zimmerman
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it’s complicated
Giving Up Alcohol Made Me Date Like a Teenager AgainMy newfound sobriety came with a return to the awkward flirting, wholesome booze-free activities, and intense emotions of adolescence.
By Sarah Levy
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health concerns
By Nikita Richardson
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science of us
By Cari Romm
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royal inquiries
By Lisa Ryan
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science of us
By Sarah Weinman
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sex diaries
By the Cut
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house rules
By Amanda Arnold
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it’s complicated
Dating Without Drinking Is Lonely, Awkward, and Sometimes InfuriatingI’m fine with my decision to stay sober. Most of the guys I meet seem to feel differently.
By Rainesford Stauffer
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Hugh Hefner’s Will Demands His Heirs Just Say NoIf a beneficiary “frequently uses or consumes any illegal substances,” they’ll be removed from his trust.
By Amanda Arnold
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A New Study Says Heavy Drinking Has Become a ‘Public Health Crisis’Rates of alcohol abuse are on the rise, especially for women, minorities, and the elderly.
By Olivia Campbell
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news you can booze
By Clint Rainey
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Your Drunk Personality Really Isn’t That Different From Your Sober SelfNew research shows that most people think they change dramatically when they drink — and that most people are also wrong.
By Sarah Watts
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Having a Glass of Wine Each Day Could Increase Your Breast Cancer RiskA new study linked 10 grams of alcohol per day to heightened breast cancer risk.
By Lisa Ryan
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World’s Coolest Scientist Predicts Hangovers Could Be Eliminated by 2050So-called “alcosynth” would solve a lot of other problems associated with traditional booze, too.
By Chris Crowley
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public health
By Drake Baer
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our casual dysmorphia
By Susan Rinkunas
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There’s No Such Thing As ‘Wine Drunk’ or ‘Tequila Drunk’ — It’s All One DrunkDifferent types of booze don’t really make you act differently — but here’s why we believe otherwise.
By Cari Romm
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We Have Almost Achieved Irresponsible-Drinking Gender EquityIt used to be that men drank a lot more, and a lot more stupidly, than women. Not anymore.
By Jesse Singal
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There’s No One Right Way to Think About AddictionThe idea that it’s a disease may be useful for some people and harmful for others.
By Katie MacBride
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mating rituals
10 People on Having Sex While SoberWhat dating is like when you can’t drink.
By Meaghan Winter
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teens these days
By Lisa Ryan
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Big Beer Takes on Little Weed at the Ballot BoxThe alcohol industry is bankrolling efforts to defeat this fall’s ballot initiatives on marijuana legalization.
By Eric Levitz
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campus sexual assault
By Susan Rinkunas
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Stanford’s Solution to Campus Rape Is Banning Hard Liquor From PartiesThe school calls this “a targeted approach that limits high-risk behavior.”
By Gabriella Paiella
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Instead of Convincing People to Drink Less, Just Water Down Everyone’s BeerA new paper argues that changing booze itself is easier than changing behavior.
By Cari Romm
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public health
Journalists Don’t Know What ‘Studies’ AreAs the coverage of a new article about alcohol and cancer shows.
By Jesse Singal
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The Slow Loris Is You at Happy HourThey are not happy when the booze is gone.
By Cari Romm
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PSA: Pregnant Women Are Allowed to Go to BarsNew York City just reminded bars and restaurants that they can’t discriminate against women who are with child.
By Susan Rinkunas
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Making Drunk Drivers Work in a Morgue Won’t Stop Drunk DrivingThailand wants to scare repeat offenders by forcing them to confront dead bodies. That probably won’t do much.
By Cari Romm
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The World Can’t Agree on the Definition of a DrinkOne serving of booze in Austria would be more than two servings in Iceland.
By Cari Romm
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news you can booze
Millennials Drink More Wine Than Any GenerationDon’t let anyone tell you it’s not a superfood.
By Susan Rinkunas
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sweeping statements
By Susan Rinkunas
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yolo drinks
Death Is Inevitable. Have Some Eggnog.A new report says Americans are drinking themselves to death. Cheers!
By Susan Rinkunas
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altered states
Boring Teens Not That Into Booze and CigarettesWhat are you even doing with your lives? Oh, right, Snapchat.
By Susan Rinkunas
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dubious theories
This New Hangover Clinic Has One Fatal FlawWould you leave home for a cure that didn’t involve hash browns?
By Susan Rinkunas
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small victories
By Susan Rinkunas
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