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Lifetime Alcohol Intake Linked to Reduced Brain Blood Flow and Thinner Cortical Tissue

via PsyPost·Apr 24

A new study finds that even low-level lifetime drinking is associated with reduced cerebral blood flow and thinner cortical tissue in aging adults. The effect tracks cumulative alcohol intake rather than peak use. Researchers say the findings challenge the idea that moderate drinking is harmless.

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