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The prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for decision-making, impulse control, and personality expression, is one of the first areas of the brain to be affected by alcohol consumption.
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While no specific area of the brain may be said to be uniquely affected by diabetes, the impast of diabetes would be similar to that on the cardiovascular system in other areas of the body, ie, arterioslerosis, HTN, etc. In that sense, the possibility of stroke would have to be considered a risk factor.
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Olivopontocerebellar atrophy (OPCA) is a group of disorders characterized by degeneration of three brain areas: the inferior olives, the pons, and the cerebellum .
Alcohol can affect many organs. Liver, Kidneys, Heart, and the brain.
Surprisingly and fortunately the brain does not seem to get affected by epilepsy.
Yes, the frontal lobe of the brain is one of the first areas to be affected by alcohol. It plays a key role in decision-making, impulse control, and social behavior, which can be impaired by alcohol consumption. This can lead to poor judgment and risky behaviors.
No, it is not genetic because Amnesia is usually caused by a blow to the head, stokes, brain inflammation, lack of adequate amount of oxygen to the brain, long-term alcohol abuse, tumors in areas of the brain that controls memory, degenerative brain disease, and ingestion of toxic substances that harm brain.
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It is the cells in the brain that are affected.
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