Interventions for teenagers at risk of emotional and behavioural problems can significantly reduce their drinking behaviour, and that of their schoolmates.
This is the result from a new randomised controlled trial published in JAMA Psychiatry.
Interventions for teenagers at risk of emotional and behavioural problems can significantly reduce their drinking behaviour, and that of their schoolmates.
This is the result from a new randomised controlled trial published in JAMA Psychiatry.
Evidence for Food Addiction
New research from Canada suggests that people can become dependent on tempting foods and engage in a compulsive pattern of consumption, similar to behaviors seen in drug addicts and those with alcoholism.