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    Some Parts of the Brain of Middle-Aged Alcoholics Are Smaller
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Some Parts of the Brain of Middle-Aged Alcoholics Are Smaller

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Some parts of the brain of middle-aged alcoholics are smaller and less responsive to stimuli than those of nonalcoholics.

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