UK, UofL Team Up to Curb Alcohol Abuse – San Francisco Chronicle
UK, UofL team up to curb alcohol abuse – San Francisco Chronicle
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UK, UofL team up to curb alcohol abuse
San Francisco Chronicle According to statistics from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, an estimated 1825 college students ages 18 to 24 die each year from alcohol-related injuries, including vehicle crashes. Nearly 600000 students are injured each year … Kentucky Distilleries Donate $ 600000 to Alcohol Education |
UK, UofL team up to curb alcohol abuse – Sacramento Bee
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UK, UofL team up to curb alcohol abuse
Sacramento Bee LOUISVILLE, Ky. — With the fall semester starting soon, Kentucky's two largest universities are teaming with a pair of distilleries in a stepped up campaign to curb alcohol abuse among students. The University of Louisville and University of Kentucky … |
UK, UofL team up to curb alcohol abuse – NECN
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UK, UofL team up to curb alcohol abuse
NECN According to statistics from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, an estimated 1825 college students ages 18 to 24 die each year from alcohol-related injuries, including vehicle crashes. Nearly 600000 students are injured each year … |
Insight: African alcohol binge raises pressure for crackdown – Reuters
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Insight: African alcohol binge raises pressure for crackdown
Reuters After years of turning a blind eye to alcohol abuse, politicians from South Africa to Kenya and Zambia are under pressure to tackle a problem that is adding to Africa's burden of HIV, birth defects, road accidents and violent crime. Africa has the … |
Satyamev Jayate – Alcohol Abuse – Hitting the road (Part 1)
You can also visit us at www.satyamevjayate.in — For many people, drinking is a way to ease tensions, bond with friends, relax, enjoy a party, or sometimes join the boss for some official fun. But the tryst with alcohol was far from a happy one for Vijay Simha. From being a bright, successful journalist, he went to being a homeless destitute, all because alcohol had a vicious hold on him.
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