Alcohol kills brain cells, resulting in severe cognitive impairment.
Or does it?
Samantha Kosziollek | Erin Colon | Lucia Lopez
Have you ever encountered or seen a drunken person, perhaps in-person or through the media? Stumbling individuals who slur their words, laugh uncontrollably, and can’t make rational decisions.
Sound stereotypically accurate?
Based on that observation, it’s difficult to convince yourself that alcohol does not directly affect the brain. Right?
Commonly, alcohol is described as a substance that kills brain cells.
But is the occasional drink, or drinks, enough to kill brain cells? What about the fate of alcoholics?
Sound stereotypically accurate?
Based on that observation, it’s difficult to convince yourself that alcohol does not directly affect the brain. Right?
Commonly, alcohol is described as a substance that kills brain cells.
But is the occasional drink, or drinks, enough to kill brain cells? What about the fate of alcoholics?