By Simona Kitanovska Young people who drink alone are more likely to become alcoholics later in life, according to a new study. Scientists have found young adults who drown their sorrows without company are at a 60 percent higher risk of being an alcoholic when they are 35, compared with their peers who only drink socially. People aged 18 who […]
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