Working Long Hours Puts Young People at Risk for Alcohol-Related Problems
Young people who work more than 50 hours a week have more than double the risk for alcohol-related problems than the unemployed, according to a new study from New Zealand.
Impulsivity and Alcohol a Dangerous Mix
The results of a long-term study reveal that people who struggle with impulse control may die sooner than those with more self-discipline. This is especially true for those who compound their risk with improper use of alcohol. Full Story
Working Long Hours Puts Young People at Risk for Alcohol-Related Problems
Young people who work more than 50 hours a week have more than double the risk for alcohol-related problems than the unemployed, according to a new study from New Zealand.
Impulsivity and Alcohol a Dangerous Mix
The results of a long-term study reveal that people who struggle with impulse control may die sooner than those with more self-discipline. This is especially true for those who compound their risk with improper use of alcohol. Full Story


