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Aerobic Exercise May Prevent And Repair Brain Damage Caused By Heavy Drinking
Alcohol in large amounts has long been associated with damage to a brain's white matter, the bundle of nerves responsible for communication between the various parts of the organ. However, a new study conducted by the University of Colorado Boulder suggests that damage caused by heavy drinking may be prevented and reversed, even, through aerobic exercise.
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