Drinking alcohol does not kill any brain cells. That's an old myth created by temperance activists to scare people into becoming alcohol abstainers.
In reality, drinking alcohol in moderation reduces the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.
It's an old myth that alcohol kills brain cells. However drinking abusively for a period of decades increases the risk of developing Korsakoff's disease, a neurological problem.
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.
Brain damage occurs over prolonged periods of exposure to the effects of alcohol. One drink will not kill any brain cells, unless it is an iced tea glass full of vodka, in which case it could kill all your cells.
No. That's an old myth created by temperance activists to scare people into becoming alcohol abstainers. Research has shown that alcohol does damage to the cells if used in excess.
youu are killing brain cells and can cause permanent damage or death
Alcohol does not kill brain cells.
Alcohol does not kill brain cells. That's an old myth started by temperance activists in the 1800s.
Alcohol is the main drug which damages and kills brain cells. Marijuana on the other hand is neuroprotective, and prevents damage to brain cells. One study showed that cannabis protects against the damage caused by binge drinking.
Alcohol does not kill brain cells. This myth was created by temperance activists to discourage drinking. In reality, drinking alcohol in moderation reduces the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.
It is a myth that drinking alcohol kills brain cells. However, the abuse of alcohol can be harmful to health and safety.
no too much alcohol can lead to liver damage not brain damage or tumor.
Fetal alcohol syndrome of the brain.
Nerve cells do not regenerate, regardless of how they are damaged.