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Gary Small, M.D., is Chair of Psychiatry at Hackensack University Medical Center, and Physician in Chief for Behavioral Health Services at Hackensack Meridian Health, New Jersey’s largest, most comprehensive and integrated healthcare network. Dr. Small has often appeared on the TODAY show, Good Morning America, and CNN and is co-author (with his wife Gigi Vorgan) of 10 popular books, including New York Times bestseller, “The Memory Bible,” “The Small Guide to Anxiety,” and “The Small Guide to Alzheimer’s Disease.”

Tags: alcohol | dementia | brain health

Excess Alcohol Increases Dementia Risk

Dr. Small By Wednesday, 13 May 2020 03:51 PM EDT Current | Bio | Archive

We’ve all heard about how moderate alcohol use may protect brain health.

A study published in the British journal The Lancet demonstrates an association between too much alcohol consumption and risk for cognitive impairment.

Researchers analyzed data on more than 31 million patients discharged from French hospitals between 2008 and 2013 and found that alcohol use disorders were the strongest modifiable risk factors for dementia onset.

The lesson from this study is that although a glass of wine at dinner each night may protect the brain, excessive alcohol consumption appears to have a negative impact on brain health.

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A study published in the British journal The Lancet demonstrates an association between too much alcohol consumption and risk for cognitive impairment.
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