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Alcoholis an international, peer-reviewed journal that is devoted to publishing multi-disciplinary biomedical research on all aspects of theactionsoreffectsofalcoholon thenervous systemor on otherorgan systems. Emphasis is given to studies into the causes and consequences ofalcohol abuse… ...
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Effects of Alcohol on the Geographic Variation of Driver Fatalities in Motor Vehicle Crashes Objective: To determine whether the increased risk of dying in a rural vs nonrural motor vehicle crash (MVC) can be attributed to driver demographics, cras... Dominic,A.,Borgialli,... - 《Academic Em...
Physiological effects of alcohol Ethanol readily crosses the blood brain barrier and excessive alcohol consumption exerts both short-term and long-term effects on the nervous system. Acute effects are characterized by agitation and sedation, whereas long-term effects result in induction of tolerance and...
24 h, but the effect of alcohol restriction on average 24-h BP was not significant.96–98 As light drinking has beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system, as described later, abstinence from alcohol should not be imposed on hypertensive individuals except for patients with special conditions...
This article presents some characteristics of alcohol consumption among adolescents and the effects on the development of the central nervous system, highlighting the main damages that can be caused in the brain in formation (reduced white matter volume and cortices, neuronal apoptosis, demyelination)....