Andrew Huberman· PhD
I just heard a statistic in fact that there is an 8080 percent increase in alcohol use disorder among women in the last 30 years
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I just heard a statistic in fact that there is an 8080 percent increase in alcohol use disorder among women in the last 30 years
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Generations for Generations the ratio of men to women with an alcohol addiction was 5 to1 30 years ago it was 2:1 today among Millennials it's one to one
We are now seeing young women presenting with alcohol youth disorders pretty much as often as we see men