The Dual Impact of Alcohol: Boosting Pain Tolerance and Aggression

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A study from Ohio State University reveals that alcohol consumption increases pain tolerance and aggression. Participants who drank alcohol had higher pain thresholds and were more likely to inflict pain on others compared to those who consumed placebo drinks. This suggests that alcohol's numbing effect reduces empathy, leading to aggressive behavior. The study highlights the link between alcohol-induced pain tolerance and increased aggression, providing insights into alcohol-related violence.
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