Sep
07
2014
What Alcohol Really Does to Your Brain
What happens once that vodka cranberry works its way through your bloodstream and hits the control center behind your eyes? We hear many different things about how alcohol affects the brain and body, most notably that it is a depressant. That’s only part of the story. Alcohol is a depressant, but it’s also a sort of indirect stimulant, and plays a few other roles that might surprise you. Alcohol directly affects brain chemistry by altering levels of neurotransmitters, the chemical messengers that transmit the signals throughout the body that control thought processes, behavior and emotion. Alcohol affects both “excitatory”? neurotransmitters
Nov
18
2013
Causes and effects of alcoholism
Scientists say that someone who has alcoholic addiction in his/her family is more likely to develop alcoholism if they choose to drink. Alcoholism can also develop or worsen based on a person’s environment and traumatic experiences in life. These factors may include culture, family, friends, peer pressures, and the way the person lives. Alcoholism can lead people into serious trouble, and can be physically and mentally destructive. Currently alcohol use is involved in half of all crimes, murders, accidental deaths, and suicides. There are also many health problems associated with alcohol use such as brain damage, cancer, heart disease, and
Sep
02
2013
How To Combat Alcoholism
Alcohol has become a curse for the people living with an alcoholic. For most people suffering from alcoholism, they do not realize that they have the problem. They do not realize that alcoholism can cause big problems in their lives, until they lose their jobs or their families. People with this condition may have felt that something was wrong with their habit of consuming alcohol. But in reality they are very difficult to stop. Many of the alcoholics who actually want to quit their habit, but they are asking how to combat alcoholism. It is important to know, that the
Mar
21
2013
Consequences of Drinking
Various effects of drinking while underage: One’s brain suffers from the negative effects of alcohol. The growth and development comes to a halt and the capacity for memory decreases. Not only does it affect one’s memory but also the attention span. One becomes easily distracted and loses focus constantly. One can become an alcoholic later within their lifetime. It has been said 40% become involved in alcoholism. By consuming certain alcohol, one’s sexual behavior increases and becomes a danger to oneself and others. As the sexual behavior increases, the rates of rapes and sexual abuses become apparent. Proven by statistics,