Alcohol protects the brain --
But howmuch--?
Several studies report that people who imbibe moderately daily are about 70 per cent less likely than nondrinkers to develop dementia,an age-related decline in mental ability ; they are also more than 30 per cent less likely to develop Alzheimers disease. Alcohol seems to offer a number of brain-related benefits. It thins the blood and helps prevent clots from jamming tiny blood vessels in the brain ; and it seems to stimulate the release of acetylcholine, a brain chemical involved in learning and memory.
However, you should consume no more than two drinks daily. Alcohol s protective effects are indeed impressive,
But studies show that overconsumption maysignificantly raise the risk of developing a number of health problems, ---
But howmuch--?
Several studies report that people who imbibe moderately daily are about 70 per cent less likely than nondrinkers to develop dementia,an age-related decline in mental ability ; they are also more than 30 per cent less likely to develop Alzheimers disease. Alcohol seems to offer a number of brain-related benefits. It thins the blood and helps prevent clots from jamming tiny blood vessels in the brain ; and it seems to stimulate the release of acetylcholine, a brain chemical involved in learning and memory.
However, you should consume no more than two drinks daily. Alcohol s protective effects are indeed impressive,
But studies show that overconsumption maysignificantly raise the risk of developing a number of health problems, ---
High blood pressure, Cardiac arrhuthmias, liver disease, stroke, dementia and several kinds of cancer, including liver, pancrras, oesophagus and mouth.
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