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2005 | Health Eagle - Part 4
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Alcoholism

by Editorial Team February 12th, 2005 | Addiction
More than 17.5 million Americans have a problem with alcohol addiction. It is not an easy task when it comes to overcoming alcohol addiction, but research has found that by quitting the bottle, a person can yield a growth spurt of new brain cells. Many people with alcohol addiction have bigger problems then the common deterioration of their liver. It has been found that addicts suffer from problems with learning, memory, and impulsivity. Researchers say this could stem from alcohol's effect on an area of the brain called the hippocampus, which is involved in learning and memory. It is common
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