Alcohol-Related Disparities Among Women: Evidence and Potential Explanations
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The Role of Stress, Trauma, and Negative Affect in Alcohol Misuse and Alcohol Use Disorder in Women
Effects of Alcohol on the Cardiovascular System in Women
Sleep and Alcohol Use in Women
Maternal Substance Use: Consequences, Identification, and Interventions
Biobehavioral Interactions Between Stress and Alcohol
Binge Drinking - Editor's Note
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism defines binge drinking as a pattern of consumption that causes blood alcohol concentration to rise to .08%—the legal limit for adults ages 21 or older operating a motor vehicle—or more. This level typically occurs after a woman consumes four drinks or a man consumes five drinks—in about 2 hours. Research suggests that three out of four...
Binge Drinking’s Effects on the Body
Gender Differences in Binge Drinking
Alcohol’s Effects on the Cardiovascular System