Study: Smart Kids More Likely to Drink


Higher IQ scores at age 10 may be associated with alcohol-related problems in adulthood. Experts from the University of Glasgow studied the childhood mental ability scores of over 8,000 men and women in their 30s, and found the higher IQ, the higher the likelihood of developing a drinking problem. The correlation existed even after factoring out socioeconomic status, and was stronger in women than it was in men.
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