Drinking alone during adolescence and young adulthood can strongly increase the risk for alcohol abuse later in life, especially if you are a woman, a new study finds. Add that finding to the ...
People who drink alone early in life run the risk of developing alcohol use disorder later in adulthood, a new study suggests. Young people who drank alone at age 18 were 35 percent more likely to ...
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Cheers To Me: The Pleasures Of Drinking Alone
Recently, on a trip to Bombay, I met a friend for dinner, who was naturally curious about what all I had done ever since I landed hours ago. The highlight of my rundown included me spending time at ...
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