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Just one drink makes people more likely to do harm, study suggests

Por: New York Post Life October 30, 2023

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Know your limits. Downing just one shot of whiskey — or any adult beverage with a similar alcohol content — makes people more likely to harm others, or otherwise behave badly, a new study found. “Despite the fact that many crimes are conducted under the influence of alcohol, there is little research to understand how drunk people think about right and wrong, or what their intentions are,” study author Mariola Paruzel-Czachura of the... + full article



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