Alcohol's Neural Impact
Drinking affects the prefrontal cortex, diminishing top-down inhibition and increasing impulsive behavior. Regular drinking, even just once a week, can lead to lasting changes in the brain's neural circuits that control habits. Fortunately, these effects are reversible with a period of abstinence, allowing for potential recovery of brain function.In this clip
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