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 Men Alcoholic men demonstrate a deficit in empathy and distorted view of irony Men Alcoholics Can Read the Stories But Not the Emotions |
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 … |
Impulsive College Women at Greater Risk for Alcohol Problems – Healthline (blog)
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Impulsive College Women at Greater Risk for Alcohol Problems
Healthline (blog) 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 … Impulsive College Women at Risk of Drinking Problems: Study Pre-drinking is a risky way to begin an evening out |
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 problems |
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