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High-risk drinking during college may "blunt the social and cognitive development" that typically occurs during these years, according to study by Ada Demb with Ohio State University (OSU).
In survey responses from 4,428 alumni of large Midwestern universities, 46 percent reported high-risk drinking in college. About one-fifth of this group scored as "adult-persistent" …