Drinking alone in adolescence and young adulthood may be a "red flag" for alcohol problems later in life, especially for women, a new study has found. Girls who drank alone were at particular risk of developing symptoms of alcohol abuse and addiction by the time they reached their mid-30s. The warning signal was so strong that young adults who drink alone should take an honest look at their relationship with alcohol, researchers advised. Tap the link to find out when solo drinking becomes "worrisome and problematic" and to discover questions to ask yourself about your own alcohol habits. |
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