Recovery Partner Network

Recovery Partner Network

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  • Does alcohol kill brain cells?

Does alcohol kill brain cells?

Wednesday 6th January 2021

Uncover the truth about alcohol's impact on your brain in this episode of 'Recovery Partner Network'.
 

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Alcohol and Your Brain: Separating Myths from Facts

Ever wondered if alcohol actually kills your brain cells? It's a common belief, but this episode of the 'Recovery Partner Network' podcast dives into the real science behind it. While drinking might make you feel like you've lost a few brain cells after a wild night out, the truth is more nuanced. The hosts break down the effects of alcohol on the brain, shedding light on what really happens when you drink.
They discuss how alcohol can impact your cognitive functions, memory, and overall brain health without resorting to scare tactics or myths. This episode is perfect for anyone looking to understand the true relationship between alcohol and brain health. Whether you're trying to cut down on your drinking, support a loved one, or just curious about the science, you'll find valuable insights here.
Tune in for a straightforward, no-nonsense discussion that balances facts with empathy, helping you make informed decisions about your drinking habits.
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