Alcohol Dependence Among Women Is Linked To Delayed Childbearing
Wednesday, August 20, 2008 - 20:21
in Health & Medicine
Alcohol use can cause reproductive dysfunctions for both teenage and adult females. A new study is the first to examine alcohol's effects on childbearing onset across reproductive development. Findings show that, for women, alcoholism is linked with delayed childbearing.
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