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New study suggests the brain is to blame for your drunken behaviour – The New Daily
Most alcohol that you drink is broken down in your liver but, according to new research, is able to penetrate the brain and cause your drunken antics.
Most of the alcohol we drink is broken down and processed by our livers but there’s one part that lives in the brain.
And that could be what causes our drunken antics.
It’s early days yet, but this new research coming out of the US and China suggests that alcohol effects, like a loss of motor skills, can be attributed to an enzyme known as ALDH2.
The research so far has only been undertaken in mice, but what scientists have found is that while the liver does the heavy lifting in processing alcohol,…
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