A recent scientific study showed that beer goggles really do exist. Does this mean that you now have a scientific explanation for when your buddies or BFFs (best friends forever) ask you the ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Laboratory goggles, meet "beer goggles." Scientists at the University of Pittsburgh do a lot of research into chemistry, but one group of Pitt psychologists took a particular look ...
Although your drunken one-night stand might not be, this new research is a 10 out of 10. A new study takes a deep dive into alcohol’s influence on how a person perceives attractiveness, otherwise ...
When I got to my friend’s New Year’s party around 11 o’clock, I sighed heavily at the disappointing scene. Lame music. Trashy girls. Ugly dudes. But I opened my bottle of wine and, in the New Year’s ...
You can’t blame it on the alcohol anymore. We’ve all been there — eyeing the stranger across the bar who looks a little too good after downing a few brews. Sober, they’d never be your type. But after ...
Here’s some news you can use this Valentine’s Day weekend: Beer goggles are stunningly real, and you should know how to avoid them. Most alcohol research takes place in university labs, where ...
A new study that investigated the effect that drinking alcohol has on men’s perceptions of attractiveness may have disproven one well-known drinking-related phenomenon while providing supporting ...
The existence of “beer goggles”—the tendency to find fellow drinkers growing more attractive as you drink more—is in dispute. A study conducted in a naturalistic setting (that is, a pub), found that ...
Syracuse, NY -- Brian Cook was changing the tire on his friend's car shortly before 3 a.m. on July 6, 2012, when he was struck and killed by a drunk driver. And now, the deceased 26-year-old's parents ...
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