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What Alcohol Does to Your Brain, Body, and Wellbeing

What Alcohol Does to Your Brain, Body, and Wellbeing

By: Reuben Davis
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This podcast episode, titled "What Alcohol Does to Your Brain, Body, and Wellbeing," explores the effects of alcohol consumption. The host, a science communicator, discusses alcohol's journey through the body, highlighting its immediate impacts on brain function and long-term consequences such as memory loss and mental health issues. The episode also covers alcohol's damaging effects on various organs, particularly the liver, and its wider societal costs. Ultimately, the podcast advocates for informed decision-making regarding alcohol consumption, emphasising the importance of understanding its impact on overall wellbeing. The information presented is supported by scientific studies and personal anecdotes.

Reuben Davis 2024
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    Dec 8 2024

    This podcast episode, titled "What Alcohol Does to Your Brain, Body, and Wellbeing," explores the effects of alcohol consumption. The host, a science communicator, discusses alcohol's journey through the body, highlighting its immediate impacts on brain function and long-term consequences such as memory loss and mental health issues. The episode also covers alcohol's damaging effects on various organs, particularly the liver, and its wider societal costs. Ultimately, the podcast advocates for informed decision-making regarding alcohol consumption, emphasising the importance of understanding its impact on overall wellbeing. The information presented is supported by scientific studies and personal anecdotes.

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