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Heavy Drinking Linked to Brain Lesions and Cognitive Decline Risk – Neuroscience News

April 11, 2025
  1. Heavy Drinking Linked to Brain Lesions and Cognitive Decline Risk  Neuroscience News
  2. Heavy drinking linked with lasting impact on the brain, study finds  CNN
  3. Is alcohol really so harmful? Recent research highlights new facts  Times of India
  4. Scientists discover exact amount of weekly booze that could double your risk of dementia  Daily Mail
  5. Just 8 drinks a week increase your chance of brain lesions by 133% — and up your odds of a key sign of Alzheimer’s  New York Post
  • One-Third of Maternal Deaths Occur Long After Delivery, Study Finds – The New York Times
  • NASA spacecraft spots monster black hole bursting with X-rays ‘releasing a hundred times more energy than we have seen elsewhere’ – Space.com

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