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People who consumed high amounts of alcohol were more likely to have brain lesions and cognitive decline, according to a new ...
It’s not just a euphemism; booze kills brain cells—kind of, at least. Because it’s a neurotoxin, alcohol can actually damage ...
Boozers beware: a new study has found links between heavy alcohol consumption, brain damage, and even earlier death.
Heavy and former heavy drinking is associated with brain abnormalities like hyaline arteriolosclerosis and neurofibrillary ...
A new study found that heavy drinkers are at a higher risk of developing a serious brain injury that’s linked to memory and ...
Heavy drinkers had a 133% higher chance of having brain lesions compared with nondrinkers, a study found. A medical expert explains how much alcohol is too much.
Heavy drinkers have an increased risk of developing brain lesions associated with memory and thinking problems, a new study ...
Eight or More Drinks per Week Linked to Signs of Brain Injury Heavy drinking may leave a damaging legacy in the brain. People ...
Despite alcohol's harmful effects, many people still consume it socially. Neuroscientist Robert Love suggests supplements ...
For the first time, scientists have shown how heavy alcohol use leads to long-term cognitive impairments by damaging brain circuits responsible for decision-making.