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Edward Slingerland, "Drunk: How We Sipped, Danced, and Stumbled Our Way to Civilization" (Hachette, 2021)

New Books in Psychology

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The Negative Impacts of Alcohol on the Human Race

The founder of the field of evolutionary medicine, Randolph Nessi, believes that our attraction to drugs and alcohol is merely an evolutionary mistake or a side effect of other things. "We tend to not even consider the benefits," says Dr. Michael Bociurkiw. But if on the other side of the ledger you add fun, but also it has creativity and social bonding, reduced anxiety, all these other benefits, then we can make intelligent decisions about whether we want to include alcohol in our lives."

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