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Neuroanatomical abnormalities in binge drinking college students

The purpose of this study is to see if there are differences in the brains of male college students who drink 5 drinks or more on a single occasion, compared to those who don’t. Participants will be asked to complete 2 study visits and 2 MRI scans, and will be compensated up to $150 if they complete all study visits and scans. We are looking for males between 18-24 years old, attending college, and either drink 5 drinks or more on a single occasion or do not.

If you are interested, please contact Soo at 617-724-2936, or syoun@partners.org


We initiate new studies regularly, so please contact us for additional information.

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