Even Moderate Boozing Bad for the Brain

Study: One or two drinks a day could affect ability to learn new things
By Liam Carnahan,  Newser Staff
Posted Oct 26, 2012 11:26 AM CDT
Even Moderate Boozing Bad for the Brain
Lab rats showed impaired ability to create new brain cells even after moderate drinking.   (?)

Binge drinking bad, moderate drinking OK, right? Wrong, say scientists at Rutgers. They exposed lab rats to an all-you-can-drink diet, spiking some of the liquid with alcohol, and then looked at their motor skills and brain function over two weeks. Even though the rats maintained a blood-alcohol level of .08%, generally the legal driving limit for us humans, their brains showed a decreased ability to produce new brain cells, reports the Atlantic. In other words, having one or two drinks with dinner may not affect you much in the moment, but in the long run, it could hurt your ability to learn new things. (More drinking stories.)

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