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A study in Nature Communications reveals that high estrogen levels can drive women to binge drink, particularly within the first 30 minutes of alcohol availability. This behavior is linked to ...
The term "binge drinking" often conjures images of endless boozy brunches or staggering home from the pub after what we cheerfully call a "big night out". However, what actually constitutes as ...
Most adults in the United States drink alcohol, but there is steadily growing public concern about the health effects of ...
Binge drinking is a pattern of drinking an amount of alcohol—beer, wine, liquor, and similar beverages—that brings your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) up to 0.08 grams of alcohol per ...
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The hormone estrogen regulates binge drinking in females, causing them to “pregame”—consume large quantities of alcohol in the first 30 minutes after it’s offered, according to a preclinical study led ...
When we say "binge drinking", our minds often wander to bottomless brunches, where the booze is flowing freely for a set amount of time, or those pub nights when we find ourselves staggering home ...