Stopping Alcoholism Gets Smarter with Smartwatches
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If a person finds themselves drinking to cope with stress or other unpleasant emotions, has trouble controlling their drinking, suffers medical or emotional effects from alcohol, or neglects important responsibilities because of their drinking, "this is a good sign that they may have an alcohol use disorder."
Stopping alcoholism gets smarter with smartwatches
Every year, alcohol-related harm causes about 70 deaths each day in the UK. The health costs linked to this issue reach £3.5 billion annually. In response, researchers continue to explore new ways to monitor and reduce harmful drinking. A new study led by a team at the University of Bristol has shown how smartwatches may offer a better way to track alcohol use in real life. This new approach uses a tool called microinteraction-based ecological m…
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