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Insomnia Symptoms May Predict Subsequent Drinking in Adults

People with symptoms of insomnia may be likely to increase their drinking over time, according to a study published in Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research. In the study of adult drinkers, people who had worse insomnia symptoms at the outset...
25-Mar-2024 7:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

People Use Multiple Strategies to Successfully Resolve Alcohol Use Disorder Without Treatment

While highly effective, specialty alcohol treatment may present barriers, such as cost and stigma. A variety of strategies and other factors—often in combination—help people address their problem drinking without the use of specialized alcohol...
21-Mar-2024 7:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

Facilitators of Group Interventions Play a Vital Role in Reducing Drinking Among Young Adults Experiencing Homelessness

Skilled facilitators of an alcohol intervention based on motivational interviewing are key to promoting safer drinking behaviors among young adults experiencing homelessness, a new study suggests. The study is the first to examine the effects of the...
24-Feb-2024 6:05 AM EST Add to Favorites

Experiencing a Disaster May Lead to Long-term Increases in Problem Drinking

People who experienced a disaster had a higher prevalence of problem alcohol use in the years after the disaster, and the rates of problem alcohol use increased over time. A study of nuclear power plant workers who experienced a disaster found that...
22-Feb-2024 3:05 AM EST Add to Favorites

People Who Tend to Act Rashly When Upset May Anticipate Greater Positive and Negative Effects from Drinking Alcohol

People who tend to act rashly when upset may be more likely to expect alcohol to affect them—both positively and negatively—and may be more likely to want to drink to improve their mood. Mood changes, whether positive, negative, or neutral, did...
22-Feb-2024 3:05 AM EST Add to Favorites

Music Exposes Listeners to Alcohol References, Potentially Influencing Drinking

At least one in four contemporary songs references alcohol, according to an analysis of multiple studies that hints at the effects of music exposure on listeners’ drinking.
14-Feb-2024 7:05 AM EST Add to Favorites

Intersectional Study of Alcohol Treatment Completion Reveals Significantly Greater Disparities for Women of Color Than Examining by Race or Gender Alone

An intersectional study of alcohol treatment completion rates reveals striking disparities for racial and ethnic minoritized women when compared to White men.
29-Jan-2024 10:00 PM EST Add to Favorites

Signs of Accelerated Aging Found in Brains of Individuals with Alcohol Use Disorder

The brains and blood of people with a history of excessive drinking show cellular evidence of premature aging.
22-Jan-2024 10:00 PM EST Add to Favorites


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The Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA) provides a forum for communication among researchers who share common interests in understanding the disease of alcoholism and alcohol’s various effects, both positive and negative, on the body and behavior. The Society's purpose is to promote research that can lead the way toward prevention and treatment of alcoholism, and a reduction in the harmful effects of alcohol in society. RSA is the leading international society of research scientists working on alcohol problems, with over 1,500 members in the United States and around the world.

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