Depression Increases Women’s Risk of Binge Drinking
January 20, 2007 by Kristen King
Filed under Women's Health
Teenagers and college kids aren’t the only ones at risk of binge drinking. A study released earlier this month suggests that binge drinking (having five or more drinks on a single occassion) is more common in those who suffer from depression, particularly depressed women, than in the general population.
Do you wonder about your drinking habits? Click here for guidelines for alcohol consumption in women who aren’t pregnant or lactating.
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