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A new study published in Aging and Disease suggests that the effects of parental alcohol use on unborn children may be more far-reaching than previously known. Veuer’s Matt Hoffman has the story.
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Published: May 20, 2025 8:39am EDT Children and teenagers of any age who sip or taste alcohol with their parents’ permission are more likely to engage in risky drinking in young adulthood.
Children and teenagers of any age who sip or taste alcohol with their parents’ permission are more likely to engage in risky drinking in young adulthood. That was the finding of a new study my ...