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Ethnic Differences in Alcohol Sensitivity
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1972
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EthnicitySubstance AbuseBehavioral SciencesSubstance UseAlcohol MisuseAutonomic ReactivityMarked Facial FlushingEducationAlcohol AbuseGroup DifferencesPublic HealthAlcohol ControlAlcohol DependenceAlcohol SensitivityRace
Japanese, Taiwanese, and Koreans, after drinking amounts of alcohol that have no detectable effect on Caucasoids, respond with a marked facial flushing and mild to moderate symptoms of intoxication. Group differences are present at birth, and are probably related to variations in autonomic reactivity.
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