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Pandemic-era drinking increases persist, study shows 01:51. The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with increases in stress-related drinking and alcohol-related deaths, and new research suggests ...
The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with increases in stress-related drinking and alcohol-related deaths, and new research suggests drinking didn't stop as things returned to normal. In the study ...
A new study suggests that the surge in pandemic-fueled drinking caused a sharp and continuing rise in fatal liver disease, ...
A surge of stress-related drinking and alcohol-related deaths brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic in the US has not tapered off the way Dr. Brian Lee, a transplant hepatologist at Keck Medicine of ...
Researchers studied the trends in alcohol use after the COVID-19 pandemic, comparing data from 2018, 2020 and 2022. The national study, published in Annals of Internal Medicine on Tuesday ...
A new study by researchers from Harvard, Stanford, and the University of Southern California (USC) has revealed a disturbing ...
A surge of stress-related drinking and alcohol-related deaths brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. has not tapered off the way Dr. Brian Lee, a transplant hepatologist at the University ...
Alcohol-related liver disease deaths are increasing—and they're rising faster in some groups, including women, young adults ...
The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with increases in stress-related drinking and alcohol-related deaths, and new research suggests drinking didn’t stop as things returned to normal.
The study included almost 25,000 respondents from 2018, about 31,000 from 2020 and almost 27,000 from 2022.The increase in drinking was seen among both men and women and across all race and ethnic ...
The study included almost 25,000 respondents from 2018, about 31,000 from 2020 and almost 27,000 from 2022.The increase in drinking was seen among both men and women and across all race and ethnic ...