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...It’s the same as driving a car [and] putting one foot on the gas and one foot on the brakes,” says Suzan Song of the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH). Alcohol is a depressant and caffeine is a stimulant. “Since one counteracts another, your body doesn’t tell you you’re at your limit, so you think you can still keep drinking—leading to overdosing...
Researchers from the Harvard Medical School (HMS) and Harvard School of Public Health found that only eight percent of those surveyed thought hearing loss was “a very big problem.” A higher percentage of respondents said that sexually transmitted diseases, alcohol and drug use, depression, and even acne were major problems...
...Alcohol is not sold to the outfield-dwellers, meaning that the typical Yankee bleacher creature arrives at his seat already completely smashed, having imbibed enough before the game to maintain his drunken stupor for at least three hours...
...that day was a disgrace,” Evans said of last year’s tailgate, where kegs were banned, but several students suffered alcohol poisoning regardless...
Similarly, Evans said, BPD will start placing more undercover officers in shops selling alcohol...