Good news: Alcohol doesn't kill brain cells

Now, to qualify that title, pure alcohol will absolutely kill brain cells and many other types of cells, which is why it is used as a disinfectant.  However, recent research has shown that the quantity of alcohol you could possibly take in, without killing yourself, does not introduce enough alcohol into your bloodstream to kill brain cells. This was proven by a study by Grethe Jensen and co. (1993), who meticulously counted neurons in matched samples of non-alcoholics and alcoholics.  What they found was that there was no real difference in the density or overall number of neurons between the two groups.  Various other research since has backed up Jensen’s findings.  Thus, even alcoholics who are continually taking in unhealthy amounts of alcohol aren’t going to see brain cells die because of their drinking problem.  However, alcohol does have other effects on the brain, both positive and negative, that have nothing to do with brain cells dying.

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Yes, but Alcohol
-causes a vitamin B1 deficiency which in turn causes neuron death.
-inhibits the growth of new brain cells
-kills brain cell connectors, dendrites
-results in developing Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
Alcohol doesn't kill brain cells, people brain cells kill brain cells.
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