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alcohol and mind 10/12/2001 Alcohol can turn teenagers into hypochondriacs
Teenagers that drink a lot compared to teenagers that don’t drink have more vague complaints about their health, such as stomach-ache, fatigue, shortness of breath. A number of these symptoms can also be done to smoking, which often goes along with heavy drinking. However, for a number of these complaints no physiological base can be found after clinical research. It is speculated that a high consumption of alcohol makes teenagers more depressed and more anxious. It is known about anxiety and depression that they can provoke all kinds of vague physical complaints.
Source: Duncan Clark, Pittsburgh Adolescent Alcohol Research Center. Clinical & Experimental Research, 2001; 25, 1350. | ![]() |
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