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Live Science on MSNThe brain might have a hidden 'off switch' for binge drinkingFlipping the switch on fewer than 500 neurons dramatically reduces the alcohol consumption of mice. This novel finding could lead to new targets for therapeutics.
Despite the profound human, social and economic costs of alcohol abuse, existing treatments have failed to provide meaningful ...
A recent study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine showed something alarming about people who binge on alcohol. And notably, the study subjects were all over 30, so not the ...
Fewer teenagers are consuming marijuana and alcohol than they were in the early 90s, but among those who reported prior-year ...
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Daily Star on MSNEngland's worst spots for binge drinking revealed as list shows booziest placesThe top ten towns and cities in England for binge drinking have been revealed, with one specific part of the nation featuring ...
# E-cigarette use, measured for the first time, emerged as a major concern at 17 percent, indicating a clear shift from ...
Fluctuations in ovarian sex hormones across the menstrual cycle may influence women's likelihood of alcohol consumption, ...
Gastroenterologist Dr Joseph Salhab warns that binge drinking can cause a 'leaky gut', letting harmful toxins enter the ...
Binge-drinking is getting out of control in Britain. One in four adults in Britain are binge drinkers and the UK recently topped a poll as Europe's heaviest alcohol consumers. The 24-hour ...
For years, Finland's government has imposed strict restrictions on booze. But companies are now using tests to detect ...
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HealthDay on MSNMenstrual Cycle Phases May Be Linked to Higher Alcohol Craving, DrinkingFluctuations in ovarian sex hormones across the menstrual cycle may influence women’s likelihood of alcohol consumption, ...
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