Andrew Huberman· PhD
I've heard the statistic that one of the greatest risks for becoming an alcoholic is if your first drink is before the age of 14.
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I've heard the statistic that one of the greatest risks for becoming an alcoholic is if your first drink is before the age of 14.
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if a uh person drinks at 15 or younger they have a coin flips chance of becoming an alcoholic if they drink uh after 21 21 or- Old older they have a 10% chance
if a uh person drinks at 15 or younger they have a coin flips chance of becoming an alcoholic if they drink uh after 21 21 or older they have a 10% chance