Researchers at University of Vermont have found that the reason for drinking alcohol differs between men and women. The researchers report that men are more likely to drink alcohol when they are angry while women often suffer from depressive symptoms the day after drinking. The researchers, led by Valerie Harder, observed around 246 people between 21 and 82 years of age who were problem drinkers and had been flagged by their primary-care doctors. They took part in ...Tuesday, 30 July 2013
Reason for Consuming Alcohol Differs Among Men and Women
Researchers at University of Vermont have found that the reason for drinking alcohol differs between men and women. The researchers report that men are more likely to drink alcohol when they are angry while women often suffer from depressive symptoms the day after drinking. The researchers, led by Valerie Harder, observed around 246 people between 21 and 82 years of age who were problem drinkers and had been flagged by their primary-care doctors. They took part in ...
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