Family history has nothing to do with child’s age of first drink
17th Oct 2005, 22:09 GMT
Washington : A new study by University of Iowa researchers has found that having alcohol in teenage might be influenced more by a child’s tendency to do things like lie, steal or skip school than by a family history of alcohol dependency.
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