drinking wine
12/27/2018 / By Rhonda Johansson
Drinking red wine causes flurry of “brain exercise” as neurons work to analyze the experience
A neurologist says drinking wine gives your brain a workout, stimulating more of the organ more than “any other human behavior” notes an article published in Daily Mail. Professor Gordon Shepherd from the Yale School of Medicine found that the brain undergoes a series of complex neurological processes to taste wine. Drinking wine, apparently, triggers […]
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