New research shows that heavy alcohol use among adults in the U.S. has persisted beyond the pandemic. In 2022, heavy alcohol ...
Americans feeling stressed and isolated as COVID-19 spread turned increasingly to alcohol. Although the crisis abated, the drinking trend did not, researchers say.
A new study reveals that the surge in alcohol consumption in the United States during the pandemic has not subsided even ...
U.S. alcohol use rose during COVID-19 and stayed high post-pandemic. Adults 40-49 show the biggest rise in heavy drinking.
U.S. alcohol use increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and has stayed elevated post-pandemic, posing serious health risks.
Even as the pressures of the pandemic began to ebb, Americans' growing dependence on alcohol did not, a troubling new ...