How bad is binge drinking for your BRAIN? Doctors 警告する too much booze can slow 開発 and 与える/捧げる to mental illness
- Too much alcohol can have a dangerous 影響 on mood disorders and slow brain 開発, doctors 警告する
- Drinking alcohol on a 週刊誌 basis could 影響する/感情 the 構造上の and neurochemical changes to the parts of the brain
- 専門家s 設立する young people who already 苦しむ mental health problems, can より悪くする their symptoms
- But good news is that the young brain is 'best equipped to 回復する', によれば?Dr Daniel Hermens
Young people who get drunk several times a week are at 危険 of 苦しむing a mental illness, doctors have 警告するd.
While it's no secret that binge drinking can 原因(となる) major health problems, too much alcohol can have a dangerous 影響 on mood disorders and slow brain 開発.?
Sydney 専門家s 設立する young people who already 苦しむ mental health problems, can より悪くする their symptoms.
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Too much alcohol can have a dangerous 影響 on mood disorders and slow brain 開発, doctors 警告する
Drinking alcohol on a 週刊誌 basis could 影響する/感情 the 構造上の and neurochemical changes to the parts of the brain 責任がある long-称する,呼ぶ/期間/用語 memory and 決定/判定勝ち(する) making, によれば ABC.
Dr Daniel Hermens from the University of Sydney's Brain and Mind 研究 学校/設ける (BMRI) told ABC that between the ages of 16 and 25 brains are を受けるing a lot of change and alcohol can impair that growth.
'If you're a young person with 不景気, a history of 不景気, or even a family history of 不景気, then you may be at an even greater 危険 of brain changes, changes in your 集中 and your memory if you misuse alcohol,' Dr Hermens said.
Drinking alcohol on a 週刊誌 basis could 影響する/感情 the 構造上の and neurochemical changes to parts of brain
But good news is that the young brain is 'best equipped to 回復する', によれば Dr Daniel Hermens
ABC 報告(する)/憶測s the?Brain and Mind 研究 学校/設ける wants to develop a cognitive 審査 実験(する) for hospitals and GPs to (悪事,秘密などを)発見する the subtle neurological 衝撃s of alcohol misuse in young people's brains.
'The really good news about all this though is that the young brain is best equipped to 回復する,' Dr Hermens said.
Psychiatrist Dr Elizabeth Scott from Headspace told ABC that without 早期に 介入, young people are in danger of developing more 執拗な and chronic problems that have a major 衝撃 on their adult life.
'Young people with mental he alth problems are two to three times more likely to use 麻薬s and alcohol compared to their peers of the same age in the general community,' she said.
'The mix of mental health problems and 麻薬s and alcohol problems can lead to vicious cycles of illness and disability.'
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