Study finds nonalcoholic drinks reduce alcohol consumption in mild cases

The provision of nonalcoholic beverages is an effective method for reducing alcohol consumption. In a study published in BMC Medicine, researchers at University of Tsukuba have investigated differences in the effectiveness of alcohol reduction depending on the level of problem drinking as assessed by the alcohol use disorders identification test.

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