Adolescent drinking may reduce grey matter: Know the detail

London: Regular consumption of alcohol, even in moderate levels, can adversely affect young people, especially girls — both their metabolism as well as volume of grey matter, a study has found. The findings showed that drinking may be associated with changes in the metabolite profile which includes reduced brain grey matter — involved in muscle […]

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London: Regular consumption of alcohol, even in moderate levels, can adversely affect young people, especially girls -- both their metabolism as well as volume of grey matter, a study has found.

The findings showed that drinking may be associated with changes in the metabolite profile which includes reduced brain grey matter -- involved in muscle control, sensory perception, self control.