Scarborough House
Pages: 140
Trim: 5½ x 8½
978-0-8128-8560-6 • Paperback • May 1995 • $10.00 • (£7.99)
Morris Chafetz,M.D. was the Director of the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. He now serves on the Board of Directors and the Communications Committee of the National Commission Against Drunk Driving. Marion Chafetz is editor-in-chief of publications at the Health Education Foundation. They reside in Washington, D.C.
The virtue in this book, an easy single-sit read, is in bringing the full range of questioons regarding alcohol to the floor, from those on the time-tested truisms (drinking milk before alcohol) to more serious questions (alcoholism and genetics) to far-reaching international questions (alcohol and ethnicity).
— Nick Sholley, ALL ABOUT BEER
This readable and scientifically sound book deals with one of the better kept secrets of modern life, that a drink or two a day is on balance good for you.
— Nick Sholley, ALL ABOUT BEER; Market Watch Magazine
The Chafetzes remind us that, by and large, humankind and alcohol beverages have peacefully co-existed for thousands of years. In this increasingly stern age, when we far too quickly discard those things that add to the enjoyment and richness of life, this book gives us ample reason to hold close the time-honored tradition of a drink or two among friends.
— David Brinkley, National broadcast journalist, author and political commentator; Market Watch Magazine
I have known Morris Chafetz since we were on the President's Commission Against Drunk Driving together. He continues to be dedicated to educating the public about the myths and realities of alcohol. Whether or not you drink you should know the facts of alcohol use and abuse. This book provides helpful information so you can make intelligent and educated decisions about your own drinking habits.
— Candy Lightner, Founder of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD); Market Watch Magazine