A person's drinking patterns at age 18 predict the trajectory of their drinking behavior into adulthood, and that trajectory ...
Mary Schneider and Alexander Converse, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, led an interdisciplinary study to explore ...
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Alcohol hijacks your brain and shatters it into chaotic local fragments
Alcohol does not simply relax the mind. It rewires it. With repeated use, drinking can splinter the brain’s carefully coordinated networks into scattered, competing circuits that chase the next drink ...
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Alcohol triggers unique activity in amygdala neurons
A study on mice identified a group of neurons in the central amygdala region of the brain that display a unique pattern of ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Initiating heavy drinking by 11th grade was associated with higher average weekly alcohol consumption later in ...
Alcohol exposure before birth may quietly set the brain on a path toward risky drinking decades later.
AI-based behavioral profiling links adolescents’ reward preferences and social behavior patterns to alcohol choice, helping ...
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