"e-Cigarettes are not regulated right now, and this study raises major questions about the acute and long-term safety of e-cigarettes. It's one thing to drink alcohol, it's another thing to inhale it, ...
Some commercially available e-cigarettes contain enough alcohol to impact motor skills, a new Yale University School of Medicine study shows. E-cigarettes deliver nicotine by vaporizing liquids, which ...
Motor vehicle injuries are a leading cause of death among youth in the United States, and one in three deaths from automobile crashes are alcohol-related. However, stronger alcohol policies adopted by ...
Researchers at Dartmouth are probing into the effects of alcohol on the brain. The findings show how the brain processes information even when reeling under intoxication. Researchers at Dartmouth are ...
With all the talk about ethanol, methanol, and E85 in the pages of Circle Track recently, we thought it would be a good idea to revisit five important maintenance-oriented tips where these fuels are ...
Accidents involving drivers testing below legal blood alcohol concentration limits are more likely to cause harm to others than drivers with levels at or above the limit, according to a new study in ...
It can take only a single alcoholic drink, such as a 12-ounce bottle of beer or a 5-ounce glass of wine, to reach a blood alcohol concentration of 0.02 percent. Credit: Photo by Allie Smith on ...
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Motor vehicle crashes are the leading causes of death for teenagers in the United States, and alcohol is involved in 1 out of 4 of those crashes. The stronger a state's restrictions on alcohol overall ...
A new study found that motor vehicle crashes involving drivers with blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) below the legal limit of 0.08 percent accounted for 15% of alcohol-involved crash deaths in the ...