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According to a recent report published in the journal Neurology, consuming eight or more alcoholic drinks per week may significantly increase the risk of dementia and brain damage. Scientists at the University of São Paulo Medical School analyzed nearly 1,800 brain autopsies and found heavy drinkers were twice as likely to develop brain lesions linked to dementia risk and impaired memory and cognition. Former heavy drinkers also showed reduced brain mass while non-drinkers lived an average of 13 years longer than heavy drinkers. The findings underscore the urgent need for public health measures to end alcohol consumption and raise awareness about its long-term negative effects on brain health. What alarming news. Many thanks, researchers, for highlighting this urgent health issue. May such studies help many people to quit drinking alcohol to protect their well-being, in the caring guidance of the Providence.