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Blame It On Beer! Alcoholic Chemicals Breaking Down in the Brain Causes Drunken Behavior – Science Times
An enzyme in the brain is responsible for some of the effects of alcohol intoxication and drunken behavior.

What happens as the vodka cranberry finds its way into the veins and enters the control core of your brain? According to experts, alcohol gets into the head and triggers drunken behavior by breaking down chemicals created in the brain.
For decades, the possibility of brain alcohol absorption has been a contentious subject in the area of alcohol science, but it has never been shown.
Although the behavioral consequences of alcohol are well-known, the research adds to our understanding of why people…
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