New Study Finds Heavy Drinkers Don't Really 'Hold Their Liquor' Better
There's an ongoing study (started in 2004) that examines the effects of alcohol (and other common substances) on mood, performance, and behavior. Started by Dr. Andrea King, a professor of behavioral neuroscience at the University of Chicago, its latest result is a study called "Holding your liquor: Comparison of alcohol-induced psychomotor impairment in drinkers with and without alcohol use disorder."They found that drinkers with alcohol use disorder (or AUD, traditionally known as alcoholism)
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