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Developing a reverse translational model of low-intensity rTMS in alcohol use disorder: The influence of theta burst stimulation protocols on binge alcohol drinking in mice. [PDF]

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Alcohol drinking in Jerusalem

Alcohol, 1984
Alcohol use was assessed in a random sample of middle aged Jewish parents (1043 men and 591 women) who were interviewed at Visit 2 of the Lipid Research Clinics Prevalence Study in Jerusalem in 1976-80. A standard questionnaire probed drinking frequency (times per week) and quantity (number of drinks per week). Only 15.7% of men and 3.8% of women drank
M, Baras, S, Harlap, S, Eisenberg
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Sex Differences in Binge‐Like and Aversion‐Resistant Alcohol Drinking in C57BL/6J Mice

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2018
BACKGROUND Alcohol use disorder is characterized by compulsive alcohol intake, or drinking despite negative consequences. Previous studies have shown that female rodents have a heightened vulnerability to drug use across different stages of the addictive
E. Sneddon   +2 more
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Ghrelin receptor deletion reduces binge‐like alcohol drinking in rats

Journal of neuroendocrinology, 2019
Ghrelin is a gastric hormone that has been implicated in the neurobiology of alcohol drinking. We have recently developed a ghrelin receptor (growth hormone secretagogue receptor; GHSR) knockout (KO) rat model, which exhibits reduced food consumption and
L. Zallar   +6 more
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Alcohol drinking in pregnancy

General Hospital Psychiatry, 1994
Our study attempted to determine the prevalence of regular drinking during the second half of pregnancy among prenatal patients; the characteristics that differentiate drinkers from nondrinkers; and characteristics that differentiate prenatal patients who drink 7 or fewer standard drinks per week and those who drink more than 7.
D E, Stewart, D, Streiner
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