sharpened reaction time
The anesthetic effect of alcohol on the brain.
abuse and anger!
yes, too much alchol can kill brain cells
It is a myth that drinking alcohol kills brain cells. However, the abuse of alcohol can be harmful to health and safety.
what effects can happen from alcohol abuse after several years?
fetal alcohol syndrome
cerebral cortex
Alcohol does not kill brain cells. That is a myth spread by temperance activists who wanted to scare people into abstaining. Research has demonstrated that drinking alcohol in moderation reduces the risk of developing senility, including Alzheimer's disease. Of course, it's unwise to abuse alcohol even though it doesn't destroy brain cells.
Moderate consumption of alcohol can enhance health and happiness whereas the abuse of alcohol can reduce the quality of life and health.
Alcohol abuse can lead to the destruction of nerve cells in the brain through processes such as neuroinflammation and oxidative stress. Chronic exposure to alcohol results in the death of neurons and the disruption of neurotransmitter balance, impairing cognitive functions and memory. Additionally, alcohol can hinder the brain's ability to regenerate and repair itself, leading to long-term neurodegeneration and cognitive decline.
Brain looses its fluidity because of alcohol leading contraction of brain.
mental retardation caused by an expectant mother's alcohol abuse