Social Justice Hit Song or Tequila Advertisement? Often, It’s Both New research finds 6.4 percent of top hits include a mention of a specific brand of alcohol. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice How to Stay Healthy Even if You Can’t Avoid Stress on the Job One researcher, who recognized that avoiding stress at work was, for some, completely unrealistic, went looking for alternatives. Genevra Pittman
Social Justice Pass Complete: Tailgating Can Spawn Drinking Habits New research links parental drunkenness at college football tailgating parties with alcohol abuse by their kids. Tom Jacobs
Education Studying Abroad or Drinking Abroad Researchers find that heavier-drinking American college students are more likely to study abroad or intend to study abroad. Elisabeth Best
Economics Raise Taxes, Lower Alcohol Consumption Policymakers have experimented with of various ways of reducing excess alcohol consumption, but the most effective tool may be the simplest: Use targeted taxes to increase the price. Tom Jacobs