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Study Shows How Binge Drinking Affects Cognitive Brain Function – Voice of America
A new study released this week describes how binge drinking — consuming too much alcohol, too fast — affects the brain, leading to anxieties and other cognitive issues.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines binge drinking as a man…

A new study released this week describes how binge drinking consuming too much alcohol, too fast affects the brain, leading to anxieties and other cognitive issues.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines binge drinking as a man consuming five or more drinks in about two hours; four drinks for a woman. The CDC reports the habit is growing problem in the United States, especially among young people, with 1 in 6 adults binge drinking about four times a month.
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