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Researchers: Women drinking more since the pandemic – The Star Online
Women drank about 5.4 days per month compared to their 2019 average of 4.6 days. But overall, men still the biggest drinkers.
Alcohol consumption among women in the United States rose during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a new study published recently. Researchers found that women drank about 5.4 days per month compared to their 2019 average of 4.6 days
What’s more, women drank heavily on average 0.6 days a month during the pandemic compared to 0.4 before, according to the study in JAMA Network Open.
Heavy drinking was defined as five or more drinks for men and four or more drinks for women within a couple of h…
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