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One study discovered that heavy and former heavy drinking was associated with brain abnormalities like hyaline arteriolosclerosis and neurofibrillary tangles. The results also suggested that the ...
Heaving drinking is tied to an increased risk for hyaline arteriosclerosis, a brain lesion that is associated with memory and ...
Moderate, heavy, and former heavy alcohol consumption are associated with hyaline arteriolosclerosis and neurofibrillary tangles.
Hyaline arteriolosclerosis is a condition that causes the small blood vessels to narrow, becoming thick and stiff. This makes it harder for blood to flow, which can damage the brain over time.
A new study found that heavy drinking is associated with an increased risk of brain lesions known as hyaline arteriolosclerosis, which can lead to memory and thinking problems. To understand the ...
People who consumed high amounts of alcohol were more likely to have brain lesions and cognitive decline, according to a new ...
People who imbibe eight or more alcoholic drinks a week have an increased risk of hyaline arteriolosclerosis, or a thickening and narrowing of the small arteries that feed the brain, researchers ...
The researchers found that moderate, heavy, and former heavy alcohol consumption were associated with hyaline arteriolosclerosis compared with never consuming alcohol (odds ratios, 1.60, 2.33, and ...
Heavy drinkers had a 133% higher chance of having brain lesions compared with nondrinkers, a study found. A medical expert ...