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Alcohol and Brain Health

Light to moderate alcohol consumption can reduce cortical thickness and shrink gray matter volume, with effects scaling with the amount consumed. For those who choose to drink, it's crucial to adopt other health-promoting habits and be aware of the potential negative impacts. Ultimately, the safest option for brain health is to abstain completely from alcohol.
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    What Alcohol Does to Your Body, Brain & Health | Huberman Lab Podcast #86

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