Medically reviewed by Peter Weiss, MD Estrogen is a hormone that plays an important role in reproduction. It's the primary ...
A study from Weill Cornell Medicine reveals that rising estrogen levels drive binge drinking behavior in females by rapidly stimulating specific brain neurons.
Estrogen has such powerful effects on so many behaviours, particularly in females. So, it makes sense that it would also ...
The female hormone estrogen appears to promote binge drinking in women, a new mouse study published recently in the journal ...
Drinking alcohol when estrogen levels are surging could compel women to hit the bottle harder, thereby possibly driving them ...
This is the first study to find that a higher estrogen level in the body promotes 'binge-drinking' behaviour in women by ...
Past research has shown women are more vulnerable to the negative effects of alcohol, including liver inflammation, hangovers ...
“So, it makes sense that it would also modulate drinking.” To assess estrogen’s potential involvement, the researchers, ...
Of course, in the name of research, I asked my hormone nurse to prescribe me an estrogen cream after my conversation with ...
The recent study on estrogen levels was published in the journal Nature Communications. Binge drinking poses severe and ...
The hormone estrogen increases binge drinking in females by enhancing activity in neurons within the brain's BNST region.
The hormone estrogen regulates binge drinking in females, causing them to "pregame" - consume large quantities of alcohol in the first 30 minutes ...