Among Young Adults, Alcohol-Induced Blackout Are Linked to More Harmful Consequences, With Stronger Associations in Certain Social and Drinking Contexts
Young adults who experienced alcohol-induced blackouts (AIBs) reported more alcohol-related consequences than when they drank similar amounts without blacking out, according to a new study. AIBs…
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