Call an ambulance because she could possibly be having a heart attack.
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The answer is false.
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(MRI) magnetic resonance imaging studies that distinguished alcohol related brain effects that are permanent from those that are reversible with abstinence.
The cerebellum ,which is the part of brain is responsible for coordination movement and perhaps even some forms of learning , appears to be particularly sensitive to the effects of thiamine deficiency and that area most frequently damaged with chronic alcohol consumption.
Using (CT) computed tomography, researchers are finding the direct effects of chronic drinking. Alcohol interferes with brain communication pathways and can effect the way the brain works. Both MRI and CT scan have been applied to the study of alcoholism.
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Basically the main function of both of these has to do with blood. Arteries are important because they move blood away from the heart. Veins do the opposite of arteries and actually return blood back to the heart! They are both very important for the body.