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Alcohol consumption is affected by a protein linked to the circadian rhythm: Study

It is common to hear this question after New Year's party and any other day people choose to go clubbing: Why do we drink the way we do? A group of researchers has found that at least some of it has to do with a particular protein in the part of the forebrain that regulates, among other things, decision-making and reward perception.

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Science News | Alcohol Consumption is Affected by a Protein Linked to the Circadian Rhythm: Study

Get latest articles and stories on Science at LatestLY. It is common to hear this question after New Year's party and any other day people choose to go clubbing: "Why do we drink the way we do?" A group of researchers has found that at least some of it has to do with a particular protein in the part of the forebrain that regulates, among other things, decision-making and reward perception. Science News | Alcohol Consumption is Affected by a Protein Linked to the Circadian Rhythm: Study.

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Alcohol Intake Affected by Protein Linked Circadian Rhythm

Researchers announce that the presence of the Bmal1 gene in the striatum affects alcohol consumption in both male and female mice in a sexually dimorphic manner.

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Bmal1 gene present in the striatum influences alcohol consumption in both male and female mice

It's a commonly heard question after New Year's: "Why do we drink the way we do?" A group of researchers has found that at least some of it has to do with a particular protein in the part of the forebrain that regulates, among other things, decision-making and reward perception.

Shimon-amir , Konrad-schoettner , Pavel-solis , Jory-goldsmith , Emily-henderson , University-research-professor , Communications-biology , New-year , Nuria-de-zavalia , Behavioral-neurobiology , Distinguished-university-research