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Reviewed by Dietitian Annie Nguyen, M.A., RD "Key Takeaways" A study suggests that heavy drinkers have a higher dementia risk than non-drinkers. The researchers defined heavy drinking as having eight ...
Heavy and former heavy drinking is associated with brain abnormalities like hyaline arteriolosclerosis and neurofibrillary ...
Scientists believe they have discovered a link between the drinking of alcoholic beverages and dementia, according to new ...
Boozers beware: a new study has found links between heavy alcohol consumption, brain damage, and even earlier death.
Research continues to emerge showing that alcohol is bad for our health, increasing the risk of at least seven different ...
The symptoms of alcohol-induced neurocognitive disorders differ from person to person, and also depend on how much brain ...
Researchers are using specially designed games and brain-scanning 'hats' to work out how children develop key skills [Kevin ...
Alcohol affects the brain, but how much alcohol is too much? How can people recognize signs of problem drinking in themselves ...
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.
Colleen Burton, R-Lakeland, would require THC-infused drinks to be distributed by alcohol wholesalers and sold only to ...
Colleen Burton, R-Lakeland, would require THC-infused drinks to be distributed by alcohol wholesalers and ... to release neurotransmitters in your brain and provide a euphoric feeling, called ...
While research shows that exercising and a nutritious diet help, adding the best foods for brain health to your ... or steering clear if you’re inclined. Alcohol Excess (or added) sugar Ultra ...