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Although research tends to emphasize isolated alcoholics, people who routinely abuse alcohol in public are equally ...
Women in the U.S. have now caught up to men's historically higher drinking habits, placing their health at risk.
New research challenges the stereotype of the solitary drinker, showing that social drinking plays a central role in the ...
When picturing a "typical" alcoholic, people tend to imagine a person drinking at home alone. But that focus overlooks the ...
such as sense of community and binge drinking, Jovaag said. Healthy Campus Team Manager Katherine Loving works closely with Jovaag in an attempt to improve the climate on campus as well. “[UW works to ...
New research shows that romantic partners' habits and traits can influence how strongly genetic risk for binge drinking ...
Young women are binge drinking more than men their ... he says there's a lot of theories, many to do with culture changes. THRUL: Drinking is not as commonly accepted as, like, a part of ...
A study led by Virginia Commonwealth University and Rutgers University has revealed new insights into how romantic partners can influence a person's genetic predisposition to unhealthy alcohol use.
Binge drinking is defined as four or more drinks for women, or five or more drinks for men, during one occasion.
Researchers at the Laurea University of Applied Sciences in Finland tracked 371 people born in 1959 into their sixties, observing how binge drinking, smoking and not exercising impacted their health.
We are especially concerned by the binge-drinking culture among women, as more women die from stroke than men.' The charity pointed to a 20-year study of 6,000 Scottish men which found that those ...
When picturing a 'typical' alcoholic, people tend to imagine a person drinking at home alone. But that focus overlooks the social origins of many serious alcohol problems.