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Heavy drinking linked to significantly higher risk of brain lesions affecting memory and thinking.
A recent study in Neurology links heavy drinking, defined as eight or more drinks per week, to a 133% higher risk of brain lesions associated with memory and thinking problems, compared to non-drinkers.
Former heavy drinkers also had an 89% higher risk.
The study does not prove causation but highlights an association between heavy alcohol consumption and increased brain injury risk.
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El consumo excesivo de alcohol está relacionado con un riesgo significativamente mayor de lesiones cerebrales que afectan a la memoria y al pensamiento.