Texas A&M research shows parents' chronic alcohol use has an enduring effect on the next generation.

These accelerated aging effects include high cholesterol, heart problems, arthritis and early onset dementia.

In examining the effects of paternal alcohol consumption on fetal alcohol syndrome, a groundbreaking new study reveals that it can take over a month for negative alcohol effects to wear off.

Fetal alcohol syndrome-related craniofacial differences could be seen in offspring born to fathers who regularly consumed as little alcohol as the legal limit.