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New Delhi, Oct 7: A new study reveals that Generation Z is drinking far less alcohol than previous generations, sparking a cultural transformation that could bring significant public health improvements if the trend holds steady.

Researchers from Flinders University, Australia, analyzed over 20 years of data from more than 23,000 Australians and found that Gen Z is almost 20 times more likely to abstain from alcohol compared to Baby Boomers, even after accounting for various social factors. Not only are they choosing to avoid alcohol more frequently, but when they do drink, their weekly consumption is substantially lower.

“This isn’t just a passing phase,” said lead author Dr. Gianluca Di Censo. “It represents a lasting change in behavior that could

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