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Heavy drinking is associated with an increased risk of a type of brain injury linked with memory and thinking problems.
New research shows heavy alcohol drinking can damage the brain, affect memory, shorten life span, thinking, focus, and ...
Heavy drinkers who have eight or more alcoholic drinks per week have an increased risk of brain lesions called hyaline arteriolosclerosis, signs of brain injury that are associated with memory and ...
Eight or More Drinks per Week Linked to Signs of Brain Injury Heavy drinking may leave a damaging legacy in the brain. People ...
According to the NHS, your liver will happily process about one unit of alcohol per hour, but drinking too much can cause ...
Heavy alcohol use can cause lasting damage to brain circuits that control decision-making, as shown in a new study using rats ...
Alcohol, whether consumed regularly or only on special occasions, takes a toll on your body. From your brain and heart, to ...
For the first time, scientists have shown how heavy alcohol use leads to long-term cognitive impairments by damaging brain ...
“Alcohol can affect the heart and circulatory system by increasing blood pressure, weakening the heart muscles, or disrupting ...
Researchers are studying ways to stop cognitive decline. They are looking at what people eat, how they live, and who they ...
Researchers say a certain level of drinking is linked to lesions in the brain that cause memory and thinking problems ...