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Don't be ashamed! As an alcohol researcher, I can tell you that there is most definitely a correlation between binge drinking, risky drinking behaviors and negative consequences such as sexual assault, intimate partner violence, rape, etc. I'm not victim blaming at all, but when you engage in some risky drinking

You're absolutely right. My example in these particular PSA's was that there were PSAs geared towards men and PSAs geared towards women. In the male ads, they showed men engaging in risky drinking behaviors who experienced negative consequences such as accidental injury. In the female centered ads, they showed

AHH! This is my dissertation! I am researching young women's drinking habits, particularly surrounding single sex drinking environments (e.g., bachelorette parties). There is TONS of literature out there about how women engaging in binge drinking (which trust me, is negative as it has negative outcomes - but it

My only possible thought is that if the alleged perpetrator is found not-guilty, the university can still take action. Usually, university disciplinary boards use an easier burden of proof (preponderance of the evidence v. beyond a reasonable doubt). I was on my university disciplinary board in college, and I had to

Wait - does EVERYONE have 68 married friends?! Because I too have 68 married friends according to this app. So confused.

My grandmother was parked in front of a convenience store and as she tried to reverse ended up putting her car in drive. She drove directly through the store window knocking over the entire beer display. No one was hurt, and she ended up not even being ticketed because the police officer was a student she taught in

Yeah, Grantland has some good stuff, and it's thanks to them I now exclusively refer to him as Juany Pabs. :)

This whole controversy just reeks of hypocrisy! For all those people who are saying, "she looks unhealthy" without I don't know, any medical training, are probably the exact same people that if we said an obese person "looks unhealthy" would rant and rave about how you can't tell anything just from looking at a

Is your question, will you be okay driving in the elements? Or is a 50 minute drive reasonable given the traffic? If you're used to driving in snow, you'll be fine. However, depending your route, traffic may be an absolute nightmare.

That's not what the scientists are suggesting. In virtually every area of the world we have targeted interventions for those who are at-risk. For students falling behind in math, we have specifically targeted math interventions. For asthmatic students, we have interventions that focus on asthma, etc., etc. The

I know right? This is just such utter b.s. Yes, we can do nothing whatsoever to help children become healthy until society stops hating fat people. This article is so misinformed it is making me seethe.

That is my reading of this article as well. So let's throw science to the wind and completely ignore the research based suggestions from the scientists because the author of this post (citing 0 sources) feels that it will be a SOCIAL CRISIS. Give me a freaking break. The scientists cited were not suggesting

Themselves. They probably have a little blurb on the team website about themselves.

Same. I have a few friends who were cheerleaders for the Cincinnati Reds (not NFL or anything, and probably less demanding), and they all had full-time jobs. This was just something they did as a hobby and for fun. I'm pretty sure they would have done it for free.

Unfortunately with the youths, I feel like Leo is quite in "old man" category - given that he's a good 25 years older than most tweens. Similar to my feelings towards Tom Selleck around '96-'97.

She was only giving him the food to play with. He had his own food that he could eat. She gave him an entire burrito (obviously he can't eat that) just so he could throw it around. I totally get that kids are messy, but she wasn't expecting him to eat it - just occupy his time.

I think it's all in how well the parent, ya know, actually parents. A (former) friend of mine and I had lunch with her 6 month old at a moderately nice restaurant. Nothing super fancy, but definitely not Subway. As we're eating, she starts giving her child her food. Keep in mind he can't actually eat it - it's

Yes, teaching children about STEM jobs in the oil and gas industry is equivalent to bringing guns to school and having pro gun pep rallies.

Seriously! I will actually credit her dress with the slight increase in sleeved options. I am really hoping to be able to visit the BHLDN store in Chicago because they are the only place I've found that has multiple sleeved/strap options (and some of their prices are relatively reasonable).