How alcohol works in the brain!
The gap where an electrical signal jumps from one neuron to another is called the synaptic cleft. This is a closeup of the cleft between one neuron and another.
The gap where an electrical signal jumps from one neuron to another is called the synaptic cleft. This is a closeup of the cleft between one neuron and another.
By: Willow Lawson
Summary: Alcoholism may not necessarily be a life-long disease. In fact, a myriad of scenarios can affect an individual’s recovery.
Once an alcoholic, forever an alcoholic, right?
Not according to a new government study, which found that 40 percent of people with alcohol dependence were in full recovery a year after tackling their addiction.
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