Alcohol abuse is a global problem due to the financial burden on society and the healthcare system. While the harmful health effects of chronic alcohol abuse are well established, more recent data suggest that acute alcohol consumption also affects human wellbeing. Thus, there is a need for research models in order to fully understand the effect of acute alcohol abuse on different body systems and organs. The present manuscript summarizes the interdisciplinary advantages and disadvantages of currently available human and non-human models of acute alcohol abuse, and identifies their suitability for biomedical research
It is well known that vulnerability to stress is a risk factor for alcohol use disorder (AUD). Chron...
Alcohol has been drunk in human societies for at least ten thousand years, and today has become a co...
Animal and human laboratory paradigms offer invaluable approaches to study the complex etiologies an...
The morbidity and mortality resulting from alcohol-related diseases globally impose a substantive co...
Researchers have developed numerous animal models to investigate the development of various alcohol-...
BACKGROUND: Most available pharmacotherapies for alcohol-dependent patients target abstinence; howev...
BACKGROUND: Most available pharmacotherapies for alcohol-dependent patients target abstinence; howev...
Background: Alcohol consumption is one of the most important factors for disease and disability in E...
Alcohol is a legal and yet detrimental psychoactive substance, capable of establishing addiction and...
Excessive alcohol consumption is common in the United States, particularly among college campuses. P...
Alcoholic hepatitis (AH) is the dramatic acute presentation of alcoholic liver disease, with a 28-da...
Background: Addiction is compulsive need for use of a habit-forming substance. World Health Organiza...
Background: Excessive alcohol consumption is associated with damage to various organs, but its multi...
Human studies are necessary to identify and classify the brain systems predisposing individuals to d...
Often overlooked and trivialized, Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) affects 15 million Americans over the a...
It is well known that vulnerability to stress is a risk factor for alcohol use disorder (AUD). Chron...
Alcohol has been drunk in human societies for at least ten thousand years, and today has become a co...
Animal and human laboratory paradigms offer invaluable approaches to study the complex etiologies an...
The morbidity and mortality resulting from alcohol-related diseases globally impose a substantive co...
Researchers have developed numerous animal models to investigate the development of various alcohol-...
BACKGROUND: Most available pharmacotherapies for alcohol-dependent patients target abstinence; howev...
BACKGROUND: Most available pharmacotherapies for alcohol-dependent patients target abstinence; howev...
Background: Alcohol consumption is one of the most important factors for disease and disability in E...
Alcohol is a legal and yet detrimental psychoactive substance, capable of establishing addiction and...
Excessive alcohol consumption is common in the United States, particularly among college campuses. P...
Alcoholic hepatitis (AH) is the dramatic acute presentation of alcoholic liver disease, with a 28-da...
Background: Addiction is compulsive need for use of a habit-forming substance. World Health Organiza...
Background: Excessive alcohol consumption is associated with damage to various organs, but its multi...
Human studies are necessary to identify and classify the brain systems predisposing individuals to d...
Often overlooked and trivialized, Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) affects 15 million Americans over the a...
It is well known that vulnerability to stress is a risk factor for alcohol use disorder (AUD). Chron...
Alcohol has been drunk in human societies for at least ten thousand years, and today has become a co...
Animal and human laboratory paradigms offer invaluable approaches to study the complex etiologies an...