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7 Things Science Knows About Drinking That Most People Don't

7 Things Science Knows About Drinking That Most People Don't

Episode 233 Published 2 days, 6 hours ago
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Over the last few years I've had the chance to sit down with researchers who study drinking behavior from a lot of different angles — psychology, neuroscience, habit formation, public health. And the thing that keeps striking me is how often what the research actually shows doesn't match the way most of us think drinking works. Not slightly off. Sometimes completely backwards. In this episode I walk through seven of those findings. The ones that surprised me most — and honestly, a few that changed how I think about the habit entirely.

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