The effects of a heavy drinking session on our thoughts and performance may last longer we think, according to a new study published today. The research,







New study suggests the impacts of alcohol can last longer than we think [SfCuVRQIeDV]

New study suggests the impacts of alcohol can last longer than we think [SfCuVRQIeDV]

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The effects of a heavy drinking session on our thoughts and performance may last longer we think, according to a new study published today. The research, published in the journal Addiction from psychologists at the University of Bath, highlights that impairments in cognition seen when individuals are drunk are still present the day after, when there little to no alcohol left in the bloodstream. We speak to the researchers involved in the project, Dr Sally and Craig Gunn. Read more about the research here: #epm male enhancement pills #kingwood male enhancement #penis enlargement resulys #male enhancement ads

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