Short-term, drinking alcohol does not kill many cells of any kind. If a person drinks moderately, there is little or no cellular damage.
If a person drinks to the level of alcohol poisoning, of course, then there is the potential for all of the cells to die -- not directly from the alcohol, but because of suppression of bodily functions such as respiration, causing death.
Long-term, it is a somewhat different story. Again, the side-effects of alcohol consumption are what cause the damage, but actual physical degeneration of organs and organ systems does occur, causing actual brain damage, cardiovascular problems, liver failure, Diabetes, pancreatic cancer and other systemic failure.
Alcohol does not kill brain cells.
Alcohol does not kill brain cells. That's an old myth started by temperance activists in the 1800s.
No. Hand sanitizers on your hands just kill pathogens (Pathogens is another word for germs, if you don't know what it means). The pathogens can't evade the alcohol. If they do, they may kill your brain cells. I do not know about other alcohols, but of course, it won't kill your brain cells if it doesn't have to do with killing germs. That was a very good question, anyway.
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Alcohol does not kill brain cells. This myth was created by temperance activists to discourage drinking. In reality, drinking alcohol in moderation reduces the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.
Alcohol does not kill brain cells. This myth was created by temperance activists to discourage drinking.
Alcohol does not kill brain cells. This myth was created by temperance activists to discourage drinking.
It is a myth that drinking alcohol kills brain cells. However, the abuse of alcohol can be harmful to health and safety.
Alcohol does not kill brain cells. That's an old temperance myth to scare people into not drinking any alcohol, even in moderation.
No. That's an old myth created by temperance activists to scare people into becoming alcohol abstainers. Research has shown that alcohol does damage to the cells if used in excess.
Alcohol does not kill brain cells. This myth was created by temperance activists to discourage drinking.
There is no research evidence that the sperm of a man who drinks alcohol is adversely effected in any way.