Social drinking boosts euphoria
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Using fruit flies, UTEP study shows how social drinking boosts euphoria.
Researchers pinpoints the region of the brain that is stimulated by social drinking.
The research was funded by UTEP 's Edward Egbert , M. Edward M.D. Orville M.M. fund.
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