This should have been part of the title, because the abstract says the results are that men handle booze worse than women, which is the opposite in humans.
True, true. What's interesting about this study is that the girl rats were unfazed while the boy rats had hangovers. Do their livers work differently? With humans it's not stark like that.
This should have been part of the title, because the abstract says the results are that men handle booze worse than women, which is the opposite in humans.
Watch out: men typically are more habituated and bigger, both of which are confounders.
True, true. What's interesting about this study is that the girl rats were unfazed while the boy rats had hangovers. Do their livers work differently? With humans it's not stark like that.
This is about long-term effects, not the day after, or during.
So what? Are you saying that long term effects are worse in men than women in humans? Because that's not true.
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