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This Eye Color Is Linked to Alcoholism

In this June 29, 2004, file photo, a bartender serves two mugs of beer at a tavern in Montpelier, Vt. (Image via AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File) Is it mere coincidence, or do people with blue eyes really run a higher risk of being alcoholics? “This suggests an intriguing possibility — that eye color can be useful in the clinic for alcohol dependence diagnosis,” says lead researcher Arvis Sulovari.

Sayonara, Sugary Syrup! These 6 Cocktail Mixers Are Way Healthier (And Delish)

Summer is here, which means it’s prime time for cool, refreshing summer cocktails. But instead of opting for the typical, sugary mixers — sodas and syrups and the like — try shaking things up with some juice or kombucha, instead. It’s a way to sneak in some extra vitamins and minerals if you’re already imbibing. (Just remember to do the healthy thing and keep your drink intake in check!)

This Eye Color Is Linked to Alcoholism

In this June 29, 2004, file photo, a bartender serves two mugs of beer at a tavern in Montpelier, Vt. (Image via AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File) Is it mere coincidence, or do people with blue eyes really run a higher risk of being alcoholics? “This suggests an intriguing possibility — that eye color can be useful in the clinic for alcohol dependence diagnosis,” says lead researcher Arvis Sulovari.

This Eye Color Is Linked to Alcoholism

In this June 29, 2004, file photo, a bartender serves two mugs of beer at a tavern in Montpelier, Vt. (Image via AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File) Is it mere coincidence, or do people with blue eyes really run a higher risk of being alcoholics? “This suggests an intriguing possibility — that eye color can be useful in the clinic for alcohol dependence diagnosis,” says lead researcher Arvis Sulovari.

Sayonara, Sugary Syrup! These 6 Cocktail Mixers Are Way Healthier (And Delish)

Summer is here, which means it’s prime time for cool, refreshing summer cocktails. But instead of opting for the typical, sugary mixers — sodas and syrups and the like — try shaking things up with some juice or kombucha, instead. It’s a way to sneak in some extra vitamins and minerals if you’re already imbibing. (Just remember to do the healthy thing and keep your drink intake in check!)

Sayonara, Sugary Syrup! These 6 Cocktail Mixers Are Way Healthier (And Delish)

Summer is here, which means it’s prime time for cool, refreshing summer cocktails. But instead of opting for the typical, sugary mixers — sodas and syrups and the like — try shaking things up with some juice or kombucha, instead. It’s a way to sneak in some extra vitamins and minerals if you’re already imbibing. (Just remember to do the healthy thing and keep your drink intake in check!)