Stress-driven drinking early in life can cause long-term brain changes, reducing flexibility, increasing relapse risk, and contributing to cognitive decline through lasting damage to stress-regulation systems. Alcohol has long been used as a way to cope with stress, but new research suggests this habit may have lasting consequences. A study from the University of Massachusetts...

Drinking Alcohol To Cope in Your 20s Could Damage Your Brain for Life
Daegan Miller, University of Massachusetts Amherst·SciTech Daily··1 min read
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