The hormone estrogen increases binge drinking in females by enhancing activity in neurons within the brain's BNST region.
Past research has shown women are more vulnerable to the negative effects of alcohol, including liver inflammation, hangovers ...
The female hormone estrogen appears to promote binge drinking in women, a new mouse study published recently in the journal ...
The hormone estrogen regulates binge drinking in females, causing them to “pregame” – consume large quantities of alcohol in the first 30 minutes after it’s offered, according to a preclinical study ...
Humans aren't the only animals to consume alcohol. But although the behavior is likely widespread in the wild, scientists ...
A new study shows that a single dose of CBD may reduce alcohol cravings, offering the first clinical evidence that it could ...
Ladies, blame your levels of oestrogen -- female sex hormone -- for making you binge on alcohol, according to a preclinical ...
Experts say that small talk is something that might actually bring you pleasure — no alcohol required. Here are some tips to ...
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The science of Christmas happiness
AS it's still Christmastime, this article aims to rescue the "sad" Christmas experiences of many and engage us into what ...
A new Australian study tested different ways to cut back on alcohol and came up with a clear — and dead simple — winner.
If you have an inherited intolerance to alcohol, a mutated gene could be the culprit. An at-home DNA test could detect ...
The day after heavy drinking can affect your body, energy levels and perception of risk in many ways. So swim before you drink, not the other way round.