Alcohol

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  • Sober realization

    Although I quit drinking years ago, I am concerned that I may have irreparably damaged my health. Should I be worried?
  • Crashing and burning

    When the founder of the "alcohol in moderation" movement pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide last week, it was a sobering reminder that there's no alternative to quitting cold turkey.
  • Dazed and unused

    In the debut of a new column on drugs, our expert pharmacologists advise a woman on what to do with her stoned boyfriend's lack of interest in sex.
  • Kentucky distillery goes up in flames

    Lawrenceburg finds itself short 17,000 barrels of bourbon.
  • Healthy wombs

    Zinc and selenium are better for you than beer and potato chips.
  • Letters to the editor

    Readers welcome Lynda Barry. Plus: Defending ourselves against air rage; are Elian's relatives unfit guardians?
  • Fred's dead. Or is he?

    In Puerto Perdido they're still talking about the double death of Captain Hook, going buggy with machetes and the penalty for unholy hanky-panky.
  • Is being hooked a choice?

    A new book argues that all addictions are a matter of free will, even heroin and coffee.
  • Bottoms up

    Raw eggs, Guinness and pastrami can help your hangover, but don't mix them.
  • It's too late, baby

    My husband finally quit drinking so I wouldn't leave him, but now I can't imagine ever letting him touch me again.
  • Artist's little helper

    Fred Tomaselli's work offers the experience of taking drugs in the safest possible way -- through the eyes.
  • Irish coffee cure

    A study with rats shows that an alcohol-caffeine cocktail after a stroke can protect the brain.
  • No place like Oz

    In Japan, a bar with no alcohol or music, only coffee.
  • Buzz

    Michael Gerber reviews "Buzz: The Science and Lore of Alcohol and Caffeine" by Stephen Braun.
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