Drinking alone during adolescence and young adulthood can strongly increase the risk for alcohol abuse later in life, especially if you are a woman, a new study finds. Add that finding to the ...
The Alibi bar, between the market and the station in Altrincham (which is in Cheshire really, though Manchester lays claim to it), refuses entry after 9pm to any lone customer who hasn’t come in with ...
People who drink alone early in life run the risk of developing alcohol use disorder later in adulthood, a new study suggests. Young people who drank alone at age 18 were 35 percent more likely to ...
Recently, on a trip to Bombay, I met a friend for dinner, who was naturally curious about what all I had done ever since I landed hours ago. The highlight of my rundown included me spending time at ...