Frequent, moderate drinking benefits human health / Harvard School of Public Health
The health benefits of frequent, moderate drinking are exaggerated / George Davey-Smith, interviewed by Natasha Mitchell
Doctors should encourage their patients to use alcohol / Stanton Peele
Doctors should not encourage their patients to use alcohol / Charlotte LoBuono
Drinking is a serious health problem for teens / Joseph A. Califano Jr.
The health problems associated with teen drinking have been exaggerated / Doug Bandow
Drinking at an early age leads to alcohol abuse / National Institutes of Health
Drinking at an early age does not lead to alcohol abuse / Dwight B. Heath
Alcoholism has a genetic basis / National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
The genetic influence on alcoholism is exaggerated / Stanton Peele and Richard DeGrandpre
Alcohol advertising targeted to youth causes abuse / Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth
Alcohol advertising to youth may not cause abuse / International Center for Alcohol Policies
Alcoholism should be treated as a disease / Jeffrey Hon
Alcoholism should not be treated as a disease / Edward A. Dreyfus
Alcoholics Anonymous is effective / Robby Werner
Alcoholics Anonymous is ineffective / Charles Bufe
Moderate drinking is an effective treatment for some alcoholics / Heather Ogilvie
Reducing the harm caused by drinking can be an effective treatment / Stanton Peele
Medications may help alcoholics stay sober / Behavior Medical Associates
Lowering blood alcohol limits will help prevent drunk driving / National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Lowering blood alcohol limits will not help prevent drunk driving / Rick Berman
Minimum drinking-age laws are effective / Alexander C. Wagenaar and Traci L. Toomey
Minimum drinking-age laws are ineffective / David J. Hanson.