Your blood alcohol content is probably around 0.2% by this point — more than twice the legal limit for driving a car. And your brain may still be able to store some memories. So you end up with ...
Dr. Samuel Ball of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASAColumbia) reveals the myriad effects alcohol has on your brain and body. Produced by Will Wei ...
When consumed, alcohol goes directly into the bloodstream and affects every organ of the body, including the brain. As one gets more and more intoxicated, the brain begins to shut down and adverse ...
The team used genetic tools to change the activity of specific brain cells, narrowing down on the particular subset of acetylcholine-producing neurons that seem to be implicated in alcohol-induced ...
Some people are hoping it will be a dry January and they are not referring to Merced’s long spate without any rain. They are ...
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