Alcohol Could Make
You More Depressed: Study
| Researchers from Britain's Mental Health Foundation (MHF) studied
over 1,000 people and discovered that many adults used alcohol to deal
with feelings of stress, anxiety and depression. |
(April 19, 2006) --
People who drink alcohol to feel better are wrong. In fact, they are at
increased risk of depression, scientists in Britain have found.
Researchers from Britain's Mental Health Foundation (MHF) studied over 1,000
people and discovered that many adults used alcohol to deal with feelings of
stress,
anxiety and
depression, reported the online edition of the Daily Mail.
But they do not know that they are putting themselves at increased risk of
depression, the study said.
Using alcohol to deal with anxiety and depression doesn't work as alcohol
can weaken the neurotransmitters that the brain needs to reduce anxiety and
depressive thoughts, they said.
Excessive drinking increases vulnerability to a range of mental health
problems - because regular drinking changes the chemistry of the brain.
The foundation believes that health warnings should be introduced on
packaging for alcoholic drinks, with the warning: "Excessive use of alcohol can
damage your mental health."
Last updated: 04/06
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