When Others Drink, Your Genes May Lead You to Join Them
Specific DNA seems to trigger response to social drinking cues, study findsContinue Reading
Specific DNA seems to trigger response to social drinking cues, study findsContinue Reading
Early study suggests it might, but that’s no reason to imbibe heavily, experts sayContinue Reading
Strong support system seems to have significant health benefits, researchers sayContinue Reading
More focus urged for monitoring illegal sales of alcohol and limiting number of alcohol outletsContinue Reading
Parents’ motives range from punishment or sedation to amusement, research suggestsContinue Reading
Children of women 30 or older suffered greater harm from prenatal exposure to alcohol, researchers findContinue Reading
Nearly 15 percent sought advice from trusted religious leaders, study foundContinue Reading
Study finds that outcomes are worse for daughters of affected women, vs. other parent-child pairingsContinue Reading
Whites also increased their drinking, while blacks and Hispanics did not, researchers findContinue Reading
But moderate drinking still appears beneficial over time, researchers sayContinue Reading
Twin City study finds policies didn’t affect bars, may have even spurred employment in local restaurantsContinue Reading
And 5,000 deaths of people under age 21 are linked to alcohol each year, U.S. study saysContinue Reading
But alcohol admissions dropped over 15 years, U.S. study findsContinue Reading
U.S. survey finds change in attitudes from only a year earlierContinue Reading
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