diff --git a/content.json b/content.json index 806fee1..a3c0de9 100644 --- a/content.json +++ b/content.json @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ { - "title": "How Does Alcohol Disrupt Your Coordination?", + "title": "How Does Alcohol Affect Your Brain?", + "subtitle": "Cerebellum and its Role in Your Coordination", "sections": [ { "title": "Alcohol and the Brain", diff --git a/css/style.css b/css/style.css index 313343f..7b96b06 100644 --- a/css/style.css +++ b/css/style.css @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ header { margin-bottom: 2rem; } -h1 { +.heading h1, .heading h2 { text-align: center; } diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index ba1c14f..0e60016 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -9,19 +9,20 @@
Alcohol can affect various areas of the brain including cerebellum ...
-Binge drinking (drinking 5 units over a 2 hour period, followed by a period of abstinence) and high alcohol intake (more than 5 units a day), can lead to dependence, tolerance and cravings, which lead to a continuation of alcohol abuse to prevent withdrawal symptoms.
+Chronic alcohol abuse can have adverse effects such as loss of balance and gait, slurred speech, slower reactions, poor memory consolidation, compromised emotional modulation and judgement. These effects in turn can lead to difficulties in social and emotional interactions, and a reduction in motivation, attention and impulse control.
+These effects are studied and proven using methods such as MRI scans which show loss of neurons, particularly in the frontal lobe, the area most associated with reasoning, decision-making and rationality, however it can affect other areas of the brain such as the cerebellum (associated with balance and movement), hippocampus (memory) and amygdala (memory, decision making and emotional responses). [1]
+ +Every year millions of people suffer from Alcohol use disorder, leading to physical and mental health problems.
+ + +Alcohol can affect various areas of the brain including cerebellum ...
-Binge drinking (drinking 5 units over a 2 hour period, followed by a period of abstinence) and high alcohol intake (more than 5 units a day), can lead to dependence, tolerance and cravings, which lead to a continuation of alcohol abuse to prevent withdrawal symptoms.
+Chronic alcohol abuse can have adverse effects such as loss of balance and gait, slurred speech, slower reactions, poor memory consolidation, compromised emotional modulation and judgement. These effects in turn can lead to difficulties in social and emotional interactions, and a reduction in motivation, attention and impulse control.
+These effects are studied and proven using methods such as MRI scans which show loss of neurons, particularly in the frontal lobe, the area most associated with reasoning, decision-making and rationality, however it can affect other areas of the brain such as the cerebellum (associated with balance and movement), hippocampus (memory) and amygdala (memory, decision making and emotional responses). [1]
+ +Every year millions of people suffer from Alcohol use disorder, leading to physical and mental health problems.
+ + +