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Brain stores relapse and recovery memories side by side, alcohol study suggests

Medical Xpress - medical research advances and health news [Uno… April 21, 2026
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Every experience leaves a trace in the brain, a memory that can shape future behavior. Alcohol and other addictive substances are no exception. Over time, repeated alcohol use can create strong memories that link certain places, cues or actions with reward. These memories can persist even after a person stops drinking, making relapse a common and ongoing challenge for the treatment of alcohol use disorder.

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