Genetic-based guidance reduces alcohol consumption among young adults, study finds

Researchers from University of Tsukuba found that personalized guidance significantly reduced alcohol intake among young adults who habitually engage in excessive drinking. This guidance was based on individual genetic information related to alcohol metabolism. Their findings underscore the effectiveness of personalized alcohol-reduction strategies.
Researchers from University of Tsukuba found that personalized guidance significantly reduced alcohol intake among young adults who habitually engage in excessive drinking. This guidance was based on individual genetic information related to alcohol metabolism. Their findings underscore the effectiveness of personalized alcohol-reduction strategies.