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What binge drinking does to your brain

Por: Newsweek Health December 26, 2022

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For many of us, the festive season is a time for overindulgence: too much sugar, too much TV and too much alcohol. But, after a month of Christmas parties, seasonal cocktails and family festivities, you might be starting to wonder what all of this festive cheer is doing to your body.Everyone deserves to let their hair down every now and then, but the throbbing in your frontal lobe after one too many eggnogs might have left you wondering what is... + full article



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