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Think that some drinks are safe in a week? Your brain is paying the price quietly

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Last updated: 11 April 2025 15:03
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Think that some drinks are safe in a week? Your brain is paying the price quietlyA study has shown that people who drink heavyly are more likely to develop brain lesions and neurodynative changes, both strongly associated with dementia.

Think that some drinks are safe in a week? Your brain is paying the price quietly

A study has shown that people who drink heavyly are more likely to develop brain lesions and neurodynative changes, both strongly associated with dementia.

Even those who drank alcohol still had 89% higher risk of brain damage, while medium drinkers showed a 60% increased risk.
Even those who drank alcohol were still 89% higher at the risk of brain damage. (Photo: Getty Image)

A new study found in a new study that drinking eight alcoholic beverages a week can cause permanent damage to the brain, according to a new study.

Damage can increase the risk of memory loss, cognitive decline and even Alzheimer’s disease (a progressive brain shrinking disorder).

Published in the Journal of Neurology, the study has shown that those who drunk heavyly were defined as eight or more drinks per week, they were more likely to develop brain lesions and neurodynagental changes, both strongly associated with dementia (a disorder is characterized by brain damage, which is less raised for memory issues and cognitive falls).

Researchers studied brain tissue of more than 1,700 dead individuals with an average age of 75 years to identify signs of brain injury.

These included the biomarker of Alzheimer’s disease, a lesion called hyalin arteriolosclerosis and protein tangles known as Tau.

Information about the consumption of alcohol of the participants was collected from their family members.

Conclusions were worrying. Those who used to drink heavyly, they had 133% higher risk of developing brain lesions than non-drinks.

Even those who drank alcohol still had 89% higher risk of brain damage, while medium drinkers showed a 60% increased risk.

Those who used to drink heavyly, they had 133% higher risk of developing brain lesions than non-drinks. (Photo: Getty Image)
Those who used to drink heavyly, they had 133% higher risk of developing brain lesions than non-drinks. (Photo: Getty Image)

He also found that individuals with a history of heavy alcohol had more likely to develop alzheimer’s brain changes and died of those who died 13 years ago, who never drank.

The study author Alberto Fernando Olivera Justo said, “We found that drinking heavy alcohol is directly associated with bruising signs, and this can have long -term effects on brain health, which can affect memory and thinking abilities.”

He said, “Understanding these effects is important for public health awareness and continues to implement preventive measures to reduce heavy drinking,” he said.

Long-term use of heavy alcohol can lead to severe conditions such as the Verneic-Corsacoff syndrome, which causes severe memory problems and confusion.

The US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also warns that five or more drinks for women for women and five or more for men can put extra stress on the brain and body, and can increase the risk of accidents.

The World Health Organization (WHO) warned people in 2023 that no level of alcohol was “safe”.

“Alcohol is a toxic, psychotherapy, and dependence-productive substance and is classified as Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for research on cancer decades ago-this is the highest risk group, including asbestos, radiation and tobacco, which also read public notes. ,

A limit of study was that it did not see the participants before death and did not know about the duration of alcohol consumption and cognitive abilities.

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