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Analysis of alcoholics' brains suggests treatment target
... according to researchers from Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Reporting in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, the scientists said that a protein known as beta-catenin that is ...Preference for alcohol in adolescence may lead to heavy drinking
... drinking,” said Schramm-Sapyta, first author of the study published in the May issue of Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. The study was funded by grants from the National Institute on ...Epilepsy drug may help alcoholics recover from dependence, small study suggests
... out of this conundrum. The study, published in the August issue of the journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, suggests that the drug gabapentin might be able to reduce insomnia in ...IUPUI study reports inherited impulsivity predicts alcoholism
... on the July print issue of the journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, available online on April 22. The researchers, led by Nicholas Grahame, Ph.D., associate professor of ...Mayo clinic study finds gene bringing together animal and human research in alcoholism
... concerning alcoholism in subjects with European ancestry, according to a recent issue of Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research. Research findings indicate that alcohol dependence is highly ...Researchers find alcoholics display abnormal brain activity when processing facial expressions
... of others. The findings, which appear in the August 11 issue of Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, confirms that alcoholics suffer from abnormalities in parts of the brain that control ...Alcohol activates cellular changes that make tumor cells spread
... the link. In a study published in the current issue of Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, the researchers found that alcohol stimulates what is called the epithelial–to–mesenchymal ...Why binge drinking is bad for your bones
... study, published recently in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. He is an assistant professor ... two drinks per day. Loyola's Alcohol Research Program was among the first centers ...Moderate drinking can reduce risks of Alzheimer's dementia and cognitive decline
... author of the refereed report in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. "Too much is bad. ... second possible explanation. Small amounts of alcohol might, in effect, make brain cells ...
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