Women may be biologically susceptible to binge drinking, a new animal study suggests. "We know a lot less about what drives alcohol drinking behavior in females because most studies of alcohol use ...
A study in Nature Communications reveals that high estrogen levels can drive women to binge drink, particularly within the first 30 minutes of alcohol availability. This behavior is linked to ...
Drinking alcohol when estrogen levels are surging could compel women to hit the bottle harder, thereby possibly driving them to 'binge-drink', researchers said after they found that female mice ...
Scientists who studied the effects of booze on mice may have discovered a key driver of binge drinking in women. Women increased their heavy consumption of alcohol more than men during Covid ...
A woman's binge drinking might be related to her hormones. The female hormone estrogen appears to promote binge drinking in women, a new mouse study published recently in the journal Nature ...
The hormone estrogen regulates binge drinking in ... has important consequences for women's health, said Dr. Pleil, "because many studies show this pattern of drinking enhances alcohol's harmful ...
Women are more likely to binge drink when they have higher levels of estrogen, new research has suggested. The study, by scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York, discovered women’s ...