Rutgers: Symptoms of Insomnia May Reduce Likelihood of Alcohol-Induced Blackout
August 09, 2022
August 09, 2022
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Aug. 9 (TNSjou) -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
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Future work to test whether circadian misalignment, common among insomniacs, alters alcohol metabolism, according to Rutgers study
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Heavy drinkers with symptoms of insomnia, such as difficulty falling or staying asleep, may be less likely to suffer alcohol-induced blackouts, according to a study co-authored by a Rutgers researcher.
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Future work to test whether circadian misalignment, common among insomniacs, alters alcohol metabolism, according to Rutgers study
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Heavy drinkers with symptoms of insomnia, such as difficulty falling or staying asleep, may be less likely to suffer alcohol-induced blackouts, according to a study co-authored by a Rutgers researcher.