Small quantities of alcohol are thought to be good for you. However, if you exceed the recommended daily and or weekly amounts, alcohol is harmful to the body. Taken in excess there is evidence that it damages the liver and perhaps the brain.
no too much alcohol can lead to liver damage not brain damage or tumor.
Fetal alcohol syndrome of the brain.
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it is damege to the liver
Aside from the obvious effects that the imbiber feels, there is the matter of brain cell damage. Alcohol kills brain cells, and brain cells are not replaceable. Think about that while you still can.
If you drink too much it can damage your brain.
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False.
While some brain damage caused by alcohol can be reversible, particularly in the early stages of alcohol abuse, more severe damage may be permanent. The brain has a remarkable ability to heal and adapt, especially with sustained abstinence from alcohol, proper nutrition, and mental stimulation. However, chronic and heavy alcohol consumption can lead to lasting cognitive impairments and structural changes in the brain. It’s important for individuals experiencing alcohol-related issues to seek professional help for recovery.
Of course not! Does watching a 3D movie give you brain damage? It certainly does not.
Drunk driving, alcohol poisoning, death, brain damage, jail time
damage to the brain and liver and be feel sick in the mourning