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A recent study released revealed that heavy drinking among women had risen 41% by September 2020, and experts blame the pandemic. (Video is about 2 minutes)
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“Alcohol and the Female Brain” -- Presented by Dr. George F. Koob, Director, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. (Video is about 2 minutes)
If a woman drinks the same amount of alcohol as a man, will the effects be the same for her? What if they weigh the same? Learn how when it comes to drinking, women and men are not identical. |
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In what ways does alcohol affect women differently? How is binge drinking defined for women? What longer-term health risks can be associated with drinking alcohol for women? Shelly F. Greenfield, M.D., M.P.H., at McLean Hospital, discusses alcohol use disorder and how it affects women. |
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Women are far less likely than men to access treatment for addiction, and women who do seek care are far more medically compromised by the time they enter rehab than their male counterparts. Addiction psychiatrist Kristen Schmidt, MD, talks about factors that influence the progression and treatment of substance use disorder among women. |
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From raising children to work stress, many moms deal with “mommy burnout” by drinking. Two mothers, who are now more than four years sober, open up on Megyn Kelly TODAY. |
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Harmony Hobbs, a mother of three who runs the blog “Modern Mommy Madness,” spoke to “Nightline” about a drinking problem that developed after she chose to become a stay-at-home mom. |
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After she had kids, Dana Bowman turned to wine as a release after long days of parenting. It wasn't a problem, until it was. Today she speaks out about recovery and parenting. |
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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, a possible result from mothers drinking during pregnancy, has flown under the radar for decades. Now new estimates published show that anywhere from 1.1 to 5 percent of the U.S. population is affected, meaning it could be more common than autism. |
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Binge drinking on campus is a widespread problem and the topic of the new CBSN Originals documentary, "Drinking Culture: American Kids and the Danger of Being Cool." Producer Christina Capatides joined CBSN to discuss the issue. |
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More than 1,800 students die each year in the U.S. from alcohol-related incidents, and nearly 100,000 sexual assaults have been reported that were linked to intoxication. How do we address the dark consequences of excessive drinking on college campuses? |