by Brittany Lewis-Davis on June 24, 2010

Many people believe that alcohol can cause normally peaceful people to become violent. New research shows that intoxication can indeed increase violence, but that the association is strongest for people who normally hold in their anger. In fact, according to this new study, people who do not habitually repress their anger are not likely to [...]
by Joni Holderman on June 14, 2010

A recent study shows that National Guard members are more likely to suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or depression after combat than are regular members of the active military. Even one year after deployment, National Guard members suffered rates of PTSD as much as three times higher. They also showed greater increase in alcohol [...]
by Joni Holderman on June 5, 2010

College students in a romantic relationship during the first two years after high school are less likely to abuse alcohol or drugs, according to a new study by the University of Washington.