Brains Can Recover From Alcoholic Damage But Patients Should Stop Drinking As Soon As Possible
Wed, 27 Dec 2006 11:00 AM EST
... The findings, published in the online edition of the journal Brain [1], used sophisticated scanning technology and computer software to measure how brain volume, form and function changed over six to seven weeks of abstinence from alcohol in 15 alcohol dependent patients (ten men, five women). [click link for full article] ...
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