Is It Too Late to Undo the Damage?

If you’ve been drinking more than you want to for a while, you may quietly wonder whether the fog, memory changes, and lack of energy are permanent. In this episode, Mike breaks down what the research actually shows about brain recovery, how quickly change can begin, why life may feel flat at first, and whether cutting back still helps if you don’t quit completely. The good news: your brain is still responding to what you do next.

Research & Resources
Brain Recovery
  •  Durazzo TC, Stephens LH, Meyerhoff DJ. Regional cortical thickness recovery with extended abstinence after treatment in those with alcohol use disorder. Alcohol. 2024.
    One of the strongest MRI studies showing measurable recovery of cortical thickness during recovery. Mentioned in the NIAAA review. 
  •  Powell A, et al. Recovery of neuropsychological function following abstinence from alcohol in adults diagnosed with alcohol use disorder: A systematic review of longitudinal studies. PLOS ONE. 2024.
    Reviews improvements in attention, executive function, memory, and other cognitive abilities over time after abstinence. 
Reduction (Not Just Abstinence)
  •  World Health Organization (WHO) drinking-risk reduction analyses.
    Multiple studies have shown that moving from higher-risk drinking to lower-risk drinking is associated with improvements in sleep, physical health, liver-related measures, blood pressure, quality of life, and daily functioning—even without complete abstinence. 

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Mike Hardenbrook
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Mike Hardenbrook
#1 best-selling author of "No Willpower Required," neuroscience enthusiast, and habit change expert.
Is It Too Late to Undo the Damage?