Your Brain on Drugs: Alcohol


 

Your Brain on Drugs: Alcohol – TWEET IT – http://clicktotweet.com/IpS22 Understanding your drunken stupor, from the brain’s perspective. Find out how alcohol molecules alter your brain, ul…

 

New Program in Harlan jail

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Thirty men are part of the Harlan County Substance Abuse Program in the jail. The inmates to learn how to overcome drug and alcohol addiction and not use crime to support the habit. "Helping me learn how to change my behaviors so when I do get out, I …
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Leader of alcohol and drug abuse group arrested for DWI

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SARATOGA SPRINGS – The Prevention Council is Saratoga County's leading agency for preventing alcohol and drug abuse. At the council's event in March, a motivational speaker encouraged students to have a safe spring, by making good choices, …
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Gulf Coast Addiction Treatment Center Welcomes Dr. Timothy Walker

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Gulf Coast Addiction Treatment is a drug and alcohol recovery center that uses a hands-on approach to recovery. A caring, knowledgeable and compassionate staff is one of the keystones of the facility's success, and that staff now includes Dr. Timothy …
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Helping young people beat drug abuse

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Young people in Mamelodi, east of Pretoria learned about the effects of alcohol and drug abuse as the Department of Trade and Industry's National Liquor Authority kicked off its Youth Month campaign on Wednesday. Youngsters from Mamelodi and its …
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19 Responses to Your Brain on Drugs: Alcohol

  • Allen Castro says:

    I want a? simple answer not a science lesson

  • Lamagouille Douilleur says:

    I was drunk watching the remake of The Thing (the one from 2011, which is not so bad of a “copy” of the one from 1982), and once i watched it i wanted to know how alcohol works, because i know how almost all opiates and stimulants do, but everything i read about alcohol is pretty fuzzy, thanks for this video simple enought for me to understand given the situation. Btw its quite inexact other effects are? to worry about considering alcohol over the brain, whatever tahkns brooowww !

  • ECGwarrior says:

    QUESTION: so would alcohol inhibit? muscular recovery?

  • MusiruneProductions says:

    I don’t think he was being completely serious…anyone who’s heard of the 18th Amendment knows that that’s not a great idea? (at least not to do it all at once).

  • MusiruneProductions says:

    Yep. We tried and failed once…that’s why the 18th Amendment is the only amendment completely? cancelled out by another 😀

  • MusiruneProductions says:

    Lol I think it’s just a sloppy 1 xD?

  • MusiruneProductions says:

    I’ve heard? many people seriously discuss this in support of very similar ideas! 😀

  • Colleen Bloss says:

    Do a video on? brain having a seizure

  • hannibalboy101 says:

    …… they already made alcohol illegal and that didn’t? work out so well

  • Angelo Antonio Loro says:

    So your for limiting freedom ? Why not just make everything that is bad for you at all illegal ?

    Or …

    We could realize we are adults and that we don’t need a nanny state ! ?

  • CancerPatient43 says:

    I do agree marijuana should be legalized, especially if alcohol is legal and considering how many people smoke weed and don’t do anything that they should really be considered “criminals” for. But, if alcohol was illegal a lot of people would still want to drink alcohol, and before long there would be a large black market for it, which would lead to a lot of unnecessary crime and violence which would probably be worse than the damage caused from people consuming? alcohol legally.

  • MrCaptianInsano says:

    Brain in LSD?

  • Melissa Lucas says:

    What causes someone to have a? “baby face”?

  • cashlessbread says:

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  • stephanie vang says:

    How does the brain remember? things?
    Like when we learn new things how do we remember?

  • KarlAndArma4ever says:

    Hmm…so this is why my writing style is better when I have alcohol in my? system while in a creative mood…because I think more clearly about the artistic form of writing instead of fussing about how details should be expressed and whether or not the idea makes sense in the overall story. Alright.

  • Siddhesh Sikligar says:

    sir this is my question
    how epileptic sieziures cause or react to our? body?

  • MrPetel37 says:

    Why we forget? stuff so easily

  • Theofficialdimitri1 says:

    I love this? channel u got sub

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