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Monthly Archives: December 2011

Drinking and Driving Statistics

A lot of our recent posts have been about alcohol consumption and the holidays, and for good reason.  According to the United States Department of Transportation, from 2001 to 2005, an average of 45 people died each day during the holiday season. Mothers Against Drunk Driving reports that drinking and driving spike during the holiday … Read More

How much is in a keg?

As we all know, the Holiday and New Year season is the time for parties, and some parties may have a keg.  Have you ever wondered just how much alcohol is actually in a keg?  We found this article on Cockeyed.com with some  keg statistics (that were taken from a “scientific study” that the writer … Read More

Risks Associated with Heavy Drinking

It’s pretty common for many people to drink more heavily during the holiday season.  In our previous post, we discussed holiday-related depression for people recovering from drug and alcohol addiction. With this post, we want to discuss the risks associated with heavy drinking.  Our goal is to encourage people to drink responsibly, and not abuse … Read More