
How do Genetics Put Us at Risk for Alcoholism? ?
Hispanics are the largest and fastest growing ethnic group in the United States, representing about 17% of the population, or

Alcohol and Exercise: A Powerful Study Recommends not Mixing it
Despite the popularity of boozy athletic events like Craft Brew Races and Bikes and Beers, exercise physiologists and nutrition experts

US Alcohol Consumption Reaches Historic Low
Americans are drinking less, a new Gallup poll suggests. Data from a national survey released Wednesday showed that only 54

Dr. Julio Meza: “We’re Here to Help, not to Judge”
Addiction and Family Medicine Physician Says There Is Help for Those Struggling with Substance Abuse Dr. Julio Meza experienced two

The Link Between Alcohol Consumption and Cancer
Alcohol’s link to cancer remains alarmingly under-recognized, yet it’s one of the most serious, preventable causes of cancer worldwide.

Psychoactive Drugs: Risks and Latino Community Impact
Psychoactive Drugs and Their Impact: A Public Health Challenge with Deep Roots in the Latino Community Psychoactive drugs are substances