Why were women drinking more during the COVID-19 pandemic?

By Salma Mahmoud | Medically reviewed by Amanda Zeglis, DO, MBA | Published November 30, 2022 Retrieved from https://www.mdlinx.com/article/why-were-women-drinking-more-during-the-covid-19-pandemic/1uKoczR8SjSAVJ32tov45W Key Takeaways The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed how we live our

Webinar: Women, Alcohol Consumption and the COVID-19 Pandemic

Recording of the webinar “Women, Alcohol Consumption and the COVID-19 Pandemic” hosted by PAHO and WHO EURO on 10 March, 2022. Agenda: https://www.paho.org/en/events/webina… More information

Alcohol and substance use in pregnancy during the COVID-19 pandemic

Preeti Kar, Lianne Tomfohr-Madsen, Gerald Giesbrecht, Mercedes Bagshawe, Catherine Lebel, Alcohol and substance use in pregnancy during the COVID-19 pandemic, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Volume

Alcohol-related illnesses in Alberta surging during COVID-19 pandemic

Publishing date: Oct 10, 2021   By Blair McBride Alberta is seeing a surge in alcohol-related illnesses that can be attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic, experts

CBC, The Current: Drinking a lot during the pandemic? Why some are turning to more mindful consumption

CBC Radio · Posted: Jul 13, 2021 1:11 PM ET Nine years ago, Laura Willoughby started to worry about how much alcohol she was consuming. “I was

CTV News, New study: Albertans turning to alcohol and cannabis to cope with pandemic related PTSD

Austin Lee CTV News Lethbridge Video Journalist The study found that 19 per cent of women and 13 per cent of men met the criteria

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