Disneyland was originally a "dry" park except for liquor that was served at its private 33 Club. That changed in 2019.
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Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, the percentage of Americans who consumed alcohol -- which had already spiked between ...
Excessive drinking continued increasing in 2022, after rising during the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new ...
U.S. alcohol use rose during COVID-19 and stayed high post-pandemic. Adults 40-49 show the biggest rise in heavy drinking.
A new finds that heavy drinking among adult Americans increased more than 20 percent during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic and continued for the following two years.
New research shows that levels of overall and heavy drinking among Americans are still higher than they were in 2018.
The group most likely to drink heavily was adults in their 40s, with those aged 50 to 64 close behind. And more women than ...
Americans feeling stressed and isolated as COVID-19 spread turned increasingly to alcohol. Although the crisis abated, the drinking trend did not, researchers say.
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