Lockdowns and quarantines have led to excessive drinking, a new study warns, putting these individuals at risk of health issues and developi...
Lockdowns and quarantines have led to excessive drinking, a new study warns, putting these individuals at risk of health issues and developing alcohol use disorders. Heavy drinking was more common in people who already had a tendency to binge drink, as well as people suffering from depression, according to the researchers, with the amount consumed increasing during stay-home orders. The … Continue reading
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