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  2. 30 Facts About Alcohol, Plus 5 Myths: Statistics and More

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    5. Myth: You can sober up quickly with a cup of coffee. The truth: Coffee contains caffeine, a stimulant which can make you feel more alert and awake. It doesn’t help your body process alcohol ...

  3. Alcohol server training - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol server training. Alcohol server training is a form of occupational education typically provided to servers, sellers and consumers of alcohol to prevent intoxication, drunk driving and underage drinking. This training is sometimes regulated and mandated by state and local laws, predominantly in North America, and increasingly in other ...

  4. List of countries with alcohol prohibition - Wikipedia

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    Currently, alcohol prohibition is enforced in many Muslim majority countries, Indigenous Australian communities (due to alcohol-fuelled violence), certain northern communities in the Canadian territories and some regions of India. They can range from complete ban all the way to bans on sales during certain times. Afghanistan

  5. Social host liability - Wikipedia

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    Social host liability. Social host liability is created by a statute or case law that imposes liability on social hosts as a result of their serving alcohol to adults or minors. A social host is most often a private individual who serves alcohol in a non-commercial setting. Persons subject to social-host liability in civil actions are typically ...

  6. Alcohol laws of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    There is no legal drinking age set in Hong Kong, however, with the effect of the "Dutiable Commodities (Amendment) Ordinance 2018" (Cap. 109 Hong Kong Law) since 30 November 2018, sale or supply of alcohol / intoxicating liquor to minors (aged below 18) in the course of business is prohibited. The maximum fine for selling or supplying ...

  7. How to Stop Drinking: 14 Tips for Success - Healthline

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    Common alcohol triggers include: relationship stress. social events. trouble at work. insomnia. Becoming more aware of your alcohol triggers and reasons for drinking can help you plan ways to help ...

  8. Alcohol laws of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board was created to license establishments, set serving hours, and regulate prices. Also in 1933, alcohol sales became a local option whether or not to become wet or dry. Although the state does not have any dry counties, the state still has 683 municipalities (as of January 2019) that are at least partially dry.

  9. Alcohol in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol in Malaysia refers to the consumption, industry and laws of alcohol in the Southeast Asian country of Malaysia. Although Malaysia is a Muslim majority country, the country permits the selling of alcohol to non-Muslims. There are no nationwide alcohol bans being enforced in the country, with the exception of Kelantan and Terengganu which ...