Categories: Health

Easy Genes and Alcohol Use: New Study Unveils Links to Health Conditions Beyond Addiction

New research has uncovered a new facet of genes that provide protection against heavy drinking. While these genes are well-known for their role in preventing alcoholism, they may also be linked to other health conditions. Scientists at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine conducted an extensive DNA analysis, examining over 3 million genetic records and focusing on variations in the genetic code known as SNPs. These SNPs have previously been associated with lower alcohol consumption and reduced risk of alcohol use disorder (AUD).

These “easy genes” can cause unpleasant reactions to alcohol, such as nausea, which serves as a deterrent to excessive consumption. The study suggests that these genes may be involved in other health areas as well. Researchers have found links to conditions such as heart disease and mental health problems, although further research is needed to understand the nature of these links. The study, published in Lancet eBioMedicine, analyzed a dataset of over 3 million individuals.

According to the corresponding author and associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of San Diego School of Medicine, individuals who have the minor allelic variant of the SNP convert ethanol to acetaldehyde very quickly, causing negative effects such as nausea that overshadow all the pleasant effects of alcohol. The study broadly classified individuals into European, Hispanic, and African American groups based on genetic data.

Samantha Johnson

As a dedicated content writer at newspuk.com, I immerse myself in the art of storytelling through words. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for crafting engaging narratives, I strive to captivate our audience with each piece I create. Whether I'm covering breaking news, delving into feature articles, or exploring thought-provoking editorials, my goal remains constant: to inform, entertain, and inspire through the power of writing. Join me on this journalistic journey as we navigate through the ever-evolving media landscape together.

Share
Published by
Samantha Johnson

Recent Posts

Toronto’s Bennett Sets New World Record at Paralympics, Secures Spot on 2024 Team, and Earns ‘Swimmer of the Year’ Title

In Toronto on Friday, Canada's Nicholas Bennett made history at the Canadian Paralympic Games by…

48 mins ago

Ferrovial, Microsoft, and DKSC: Revolutionizing AI Integration with Quercus Generative Platform

Ferrovial, Microsoft and DKSC Technology are collaborating on the development of Quercus, a generative artificial…

2 hours ago

Action-Packed Weekend Ahead in Section III High School Sports: Baseball, Lacrosse, Softball and Tennis!

Section III high school sports schedule for Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May 19. Several…

3 hours ago

Revolutionizing healthcare, pushing boundaries in physics: An exploration of cutting-edge science on TV

Professor Shen Dingang, an expert in biomedical engineering, explains how artificial intelligence enables medical treatment.…

4 hours ago

New X-ray Machine Boosts Healthcare Services in Wellington, Ohio

Merci Health – Lorain recently added imaging services at Wellington Primary Care, thanks to support…

5 hours ago

Haidilao’s US IPO Values Company at Over $1.7 Billion, Signaling Revitalized US Market for Foreign Companies

The Chinese hot food restaurant chain, Super Hi International, has been valued at over 1.7…

6 hours ago