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How Long Does Your Brain Take to Recover from Heavy Drinking? | WION Podcast

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Excessive alcohol consumption can seriously impact brain health, but recovery is possible. Studies show that the brain begins repairing itself once alcohol intake stops, but the timeline varies. While some functions recover within weeks, long-term damage may take months or even years to heal. Factors like age, diet, and overall health play a crucial role in the recovery process. Can the brain fully bounce back? How can you speed up the healing process? In this video, we break down the science behind alcohol’s impact on the brain and how you can support recovery. Watch till the end for expert insights!

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