Health Tip: Risk Factors for Alcohol Abuse

(HealthDay News) — Attitudes developed during the childhood and teen years may contribute to problem drinking later in life, the U.S. National Library of Medicine says.

The agency offers this list of factors that may make a person more vulnerable to an alcohol-related problem:

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