Álcool e o cérebro: como o álcool pode afetar o seu cérebro
Abstract
Começando com alguns fatos rápidos, esta ficha informativa passa a explicar os impactos do consumo de álcool no cérebro humano e o que as pessoas podem fazer para proteger seu cérebro. Ela destaca tanto os riscos imediatos quanto os de longo prazo do uso do álcool. Estes riscos vão desde dores de cabeça e distúrbios do sono até demência, depressão e suicídio. A ficha informativa lista cinco ações que as pessoas podem tomar para reduzir estes riscos. Ela também fornece uma lista concisa de referências.
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