Alcoholic Men Can’t Feel Your Pain. Here’s Why. – NBCNews.com (Blog)

Alcoholic men can’t feel your pain. Here’s why. – NBCNews.com (blog)
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Alcoholic men can't feel your pain. Here's why.
NBCNews.com (blog)
Too much alcohol can ruin a man's appreciation of irony and block feelings of empathy. And that's true even when he's sober, a new study suggests. Scientists suspect that chronic heavy drinking damages parts of the brain that are crucial to decoding
Alcoholism Linked to Poor Sense of Empathy, Irony in MenU.S. News & World Report
Alcoholic men demonstrate a deficit in empathy and distorted view of ironyScience Codex
Men Alcoholics Can Read the Stories But Not the EmotionsMyHealthNewsDaily
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Honoring father not easy for daughter of alcoholic – Midland Reporter-Telegram
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Honoring father not easy for daughter of alcoholic
Midland Reporter-Telegram
DEAR FAMILY: I'm a new Christian and I'm having a problem that I can't ask any of my new Christian friends or pastor about. I grew up with a severely alcoholic father. I spent a lot of my life cleaning up after him and comforting my helpless mother

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Impulsive College Women at Greater Risk for Alcohol Problems – Healthline (blog)
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Impulsive College Women at Greater Risk for Alcohol Problems
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And new research appearing in the February 2013 issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research says that young women who already show a tendency toward impulsive behavior when distressed are at particular risk of developing alcohol-related
College women who act impulsively when distressed are at risk for alcohol Medical Xpress
Impulsive College Women at Risk of Drinking Problems: StudyU.S. News & World Report
Pre-drinking is a risky way to begin an evening outScience Codex

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Environment Can Have More Influence than Genes for Teen Alcohol Problems – Healthline (blog)
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Environment Can Have More Influence than Genes for Teen Alcohol Problems
Healthline (blog)
Those who begin drinking prior to age 14 are more likely to develop a serious problem with alcohol later in life, according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). "Consuming alcohol during adolescence confers different
Environmental factors can mitigate genetic risk for developing alcohol problemsMedical Xpress

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