| Sign Up for MedicineNet Newsletters. From a biological perspective, taking that first drink at a young age "may induce changes in the highly sensitive adolescent brain, which may also modify an individual's subsequent genetic vulnerability to [alcohol dependence]," Arpana Agrawal, an assistant professor of psychiatry at Renard University School of Medicine and an The findings, published online and in the December print issue of Alcoholism. Those who had their first drink later in life sho far fewer signs of alcohol dependency, despite the genetic predisposition, Agrawal noted. Clinical & Experimental Research, are based on a study of 6,257 adult twins. Starting Young May Lead to Dependency
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