Growing up with a parent who struggles with alcoholism can have a profound and lasting impact on your mental health. The unpredictable nature of addiction, chaotic household environment, and emotional ...
Children and teenagers of any age who sip or taste alcohol with their parents’ permission are more likely to engage in risky drinking in young adulthood. That was the finding of a new study my ...
New research from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences has discovered that parents who chronically abuse alcohol can pass along adverse effects that increase their ...
Researchers say they now know that offspring are inheriting dysfunction in their mitochondria as a result of their parents' substance abuse. This dysfunction causes these individuals to show early ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When the mom, dad or both parents drink, the health risks of alcohol extends to their future offspring. Robert Daly/OJO Images via ...
A recent study has uncovered a connection between parental alcohol abuse and accelerated aging in their children, suggesting the consequences of alcohol use disorders extend far beyond the individual ...
The risk of developing a psychiatric illness in children of an alchoholic parent depends on their gender and whether it was their mother or father who was alcohol-dependent. Children are particularly ...
A study of U.S. first-year students shows that what parents communicate about heavy drinking before and during college can shape alcohol use patterns, particularly among those who join fraternities or ...
New research from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences has discovered that parents who chronically abuse alcohol can pass along adverse effects that increase their ...
Children and teenagers of any age who sip or taste alcohol with their parents’ permission are more likely to engage in risky drinking in young adulthood. That was the finding of a new study my ...
Children and teenagers of any age who sip or taste alcohol with their parents' permission are more likely to engage in risky drinking in young adulthood. That was the finding of a new study my ...