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Discover 5 dangerous diseases directly linked to alcohol consumption. Learn how drinking affects your liver, heart, brain, and increases cancer risk.
Study links heavy drinking to brain injuries, Alzheimer’s. The researchers found that heavy drinkers had 133 percent higher odds of developing vascular brain lesions than those who never drank.
A new study found that heavy drinkers had a higher risk of brain lesions and proteins associated with Alzheimer's disease. Here's what you can do to protect your brain health.
The damage alcohol causes to the brain is both direct and indirect. It directly harms brain cells and interferes with ...
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Heavy drinkers are more likely to develop brain injuries that are associated with memory loss, according to a new study Charlotte Phillipp is a Weekend Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She has been ...
Here’s an interesting take on gut health: a recent study from Loyola University Chicago shows how heavy drinking and serious burns mess up the good bacteria in your gut, causing big health problems.