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Attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous meetings may reduce depression symptoms (Science Daily)

One of many reasons that attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous meetings helps people with alcohol use disorders stay sober appears to be alleviation of depression. Researchers found that study participants who attended AA meetings more frequently had fewer symptoms of depression — along with less drinking — than did those with less AA participation.

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Attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous meetings may reduce depression symptoms (Science Daily)

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