Researchers find that repeated alcohol exposure during adolescence results in lasting impairments.

Repeated alcohol exposure during adolescence results in long-lasting changes in the region of the brain that controls learning and memory, according to a research team at Duke Medicine that used a rodent model as a surrogate for humans.  The study, published in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, provides new insights at the cellular level for how alcohol exposure during adolescence, before the brain … Continue reading Researchers find that repeated alcohol exposure during adolescence results in lasting impairments.