Worthwhile deep dive on the issues, as well as few social benefits drinking may have societally. What a complicated story on the socially accepted stimulant… alcohol.
Interesting look at the history of drinking in various contexts.
The social context of drinking turns out to matter quite a lot to how alcohol affects us psychologically. Although we tend to think of alcohol as reducing anxiety, it doesn’t do so uniformly. As Michael Sayette, a leading alcohol researcher at the University of Pittsburgh, recently told me, if you packaged alcohol as an anti-anxiety serum and submitted it to the FDA, it would never be approved. He and his onetime graduate student Kasey Creswell, a Carnegie Mellon professor who studies solitary drinking, have come to believe that one key to understanding drinking’s uneven effects may be the presence of other people.
Worthwhile deep dive on the issues, as well as few social benefits drinking may have societally. What a complicated story on the socially accepted stimulant… alcohol.
Interesting look at the history of drinking in various contexts.