alcohol use disorder
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of alcohol use disorder
First recorded in 1975–80
Example Sentences
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One of the study's authors, Professor Mark Taylor from Griffith University, said the findings were not entirely unexpected: "An earlier study examining Swedish registers found the use of GLP-1 medications to be associated with a reduced risk of alcohol use disorder. Alcohol-related problems often have downstream effects on mood and anxiety, so we expected the effect to be positive on these as well."
From Science Daily
Last month, another study published in the journal Addiction illustrates similar findings: medications like Ozempic were associated with lower rates of opioid overdose among people with opioid use disorder and lower rates of alcohol use among people with alcohol use disorder.
From Salon
Attaining FDA approval for GLP-1 analogs with the specific indication of treating alcohol use disorder, for example, will take years.
From Salon
"Just because you have a mother or a father who has or had alcohol use disorder, by no means does that mean that you are going to have it," Molina said.
From Salon
They found that during most periods, there was no significant correlation between COVID-19 infection and alcohol use disorder diagnoses showing the virus had affected the brain in an addictive way.
From Washington Times
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