Thursday, April 20, 2017

How Chronic Drinking Affects your Brain

You have probably heard the same old thing from everyone under the sun, drinking is bad for you. Your friends, spouse, parents, other drug treatment centers in Denver maybe. But do you know WHY it is bad for you?

Of course, drinking can take its toll on different aspects of your life, but it can also take a toll on your health and specifically, your brain. Knowing how your brain interacts with the alcohol can be a step in the right direction towards your recovery. There are countless studies discussing these effects and these chemical reactions. Read below to explore how chronic drinking can reduce cortical thickness in different regions of your brain.

Researchers already know that chronic misuse of alcohol can cause widespread damage to the brain. While previous studies examined cortical atrophy in individuals with alcoholism, none examined alcohol-associated atrophy using cortical thickness measurements to obtain a regional mapping of tissue loss across the full cortical surface. This study does so, finding that alcohol damage occurs in gradations: the more alcohol consumed, the greater the damage.

Read more on this study here.

 

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