Research that relies on young adults' self-reporting of their recent alcohol use patterns can obtain similar information from ...
Initiating heavy drinking by 11th grade was associated with higher average weekly alcohol consumption later in life, according to a study published in JAMA Pediatrics. Co-author Megan E. Patrick, PhD, ...
A new study shows most U.S. adults don’t know alcohol raises cancer risk. Experts urge better education and clearer warnings for the public.
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Social media alcohol marketing: Teens exposed face 75% higher odds of recent drinking, study finds
Teens and young adults who see alcohol promotions in their social media feeds are more likely to drink and binge drink, according to a Rutgers Health review of 31 studies that tracked links between ...
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Alcohol During Pregnancy Can Permanently Corrupt a Child’s Brain Circuits, New Texas A&M Research Warns
In the evolving landscape of maternal health research, a new study from Texas A&M University provides critical insight into ...
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