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For those older than 65, the prevalence of binge drinking is 12%—a rate that has been increasing over the last decade, while binge drinking rates among young adults 18 to 25 have been going down.
They found that effects of binge drinking in early adulthood were still present in the brain, even after a six-month abstinence-like period in the mice, with long-lasting changes in both pyramidal ...
Scientists say they have uncovered a new factor behind the detrimental effects of binge drinking on bone health, a discovery they say could eventually help speed up the slow healing caused by ...
Each experiment looked at the effect of binge drinking on different parts of the brain. The researchers gave the rats access to sweetened alcohol – sweetened water in the control – over a period of ...
Columnist Teri Sforza writes that studies have found that the popular weight-loss and diabetes drug reduced alcohol intake, ...
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For example, numerous studies reveal that as binge drinking increases, a college student’s risk of experiencing adverse effects of alcohol use significantly increases. As an example, a recent ...
Parent binge-drinking fears Nearly one in three children lives with a parent who is a binge drinker, campaigners have warned today. View all 9 updates › 11 September 2012 at 3:59am ...
The second is aimed at those aged 30-45 and focuses on the long-term health effects of binge drinking. The agency said a binge was defined as consuming at least 10 units of alcohol for men (about 5 ...