November 2012

Alcoholism at Large

Why do we black out?
Some people are more likely than others to have blackouts due to differences in the way alcohol affects their brains, according to a new study. Researchers examined MRI brain scans conducted while 12 people with a history of blackouts and 12 people without a history of blackouts did a memory task. The volunteers did the memory task with and without alcohol.

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