What Leads to Compulsive Alcohol Use? With New Experiments Into Binge Drinking, Researchers Are Finally Getting Answers: Vanderbilt University
November 23, 2019
November 23, 2019
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Nov. 23 [TNSsociologyresearch-Science journal] -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news:
Occasional binge drinking isn't uncommon, but about 30 percent of all adults exposed to alcohol go on to engage in compulsive drinking behaviors despite negative effects and consequences - a major feature of alcohol use disorder.
For years, researchers have sought answers as to why alcohol produces such radically different outcomes for drinkers - . . .
Occasional binge drinking isn't uncommon, but about 30 percent of all adults exposed to alcohol go on to engage in compulsive drinking behaviors despite negative effects and consequences - a major feature of alcohol use disorder.
For years, researchers have sought answers as to why alcohol produces such radically different outcomes for drinkers - . . .