By Darwin MalicdemOriginal Source: medicaldaily.comSecond-hand drinking is another health issue facing people in the U.S. Just like second-hand smoking, it happens when someone shares or gets the worse effect of the alcohol with the person who had the direct exposure.A recent analysis, published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, shows that nearly 21 percent of women and 23 percent of men in the U.S. population experienced second-hand drinking in the last 12 months. The figures combined cover 53 million adults, Hindustan Times reported Tuesday.In second-hand smoking, people suffer as they inhale the smoke from its original source. But in drinking, people experience its second-hand effect in the hands of the person...click here to continue reading