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estrogen, binge drinking
Study suggests estrogen may trigger binge drinking
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 Communications shows.
Women are more likely to binge drink when their estrogen levels are high, study finds
Past research has shown women are more vulnerable to the negative effects of alcohol, including liver inflammation, hangovers and some cancers.
Estrogen Drives Binge Drinking Behavior in Females
The hormone estrogen increases binge drinking in females by enhancing activity in neurons within the brain's BNST region.
Estrogen's role in female binge drinking revealed by preclinical study
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 led by scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine.
Surging Estrogen Levels Could Drive Women To "Binge-Drinking": Study
Drinking alcohol when estrogen levels are surging could compel women to hit the bottle harder, thereby possibly driving them to 'binge-drink', researchers said.
Estrogen's Rapid Action Triggers Binge Drinking in Females
Discover how estrogen influences binge drinking in women, with insights into gender differences and potential treatments for alcohol use disorder.
Could high estrogen levels be linked to binge drinking? Here’s what to know
A new study has revealed that when estrogen levels are surging women may feel more compelled to drink alcohol more leading to ‘binge-drink’. The researchers made this conclusion after they found that female mice drank much more on days when the sex hormone’s levels were high.
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Estrogen Surges Contribute to Binge Drinking
The hormone estrogen regulates
binge drinking
in females, causing them to “pregame”—consume large quantities of alcohol in ...
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This drinking habit is more dangerous than bingeing
High-intensity’ imbibing, on the rise among the middle-aged, escalates risk of harm, scientists say. Here’s why.
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Why high-intensity drinking is riskier than binge drinking
High-intensity drinking is eight or more drinks in a row for women, 10 or more in a row for men. Read more at ...
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Preclinical study finds surges in estrogen promote binge drinking in females
The hormone estrogen regulates
binge drinking
in females, causing them to "pregame," or consume large quantities of alcohol ...
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Cheers to fears: What is ‘holiday heart syndrome’ that is caused by binge drinking? How dangerous is it?
The holiday season is here, and it’s time for parties and gatherings with friends and family. During these celebrations, it ...
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The drinking habit that’s more dangerous than bingeing
A few Christmas drinks at a party is all very well, but it’s worth keeping count of how many glasses you’re knocking back. If ...
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