Alcohol consumption is a socially relevant topic that is often underestimated - especially when it comes to women. The new book "Women and Alcohol" by Prof. Dr. Falk Kiefer and Nathalie Stüben, which will be published on December 25, 2024, is dedicated to precisely this topic.
Expert duo combines science and experience
The authors bring a unique perspective: Prof. Dr. Kiefer is a renowned addiction researcher, while Stüben brings personal experience as a journalist and former alcoholic. This combination promises both well-founded scientific findings and authentic insights.
Comprehensive look at a complex topic
The book examines why women drink and what impact alcohol consumption has on their lives. It examines biological, psychological and social aspects and shows ways in which women can live their lives without alcohol.
relevance for society
With 304 pages, the work offers an in-depth analysis of an often overlooked aspect of the addiction problem. It could make an important contribution to the public discussion about alcohol consumption and gender differences in addiction research.
For anyone interested in health, addiction prevention or gender issues, "Women and Alcohol" promises to be an insightful read.
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