For many people, alcohol is part of celebrations and social gatherings. But for others, what starts as an occasional drink can gradually become a powerful dependence.
In this episode, we explore the science behind alcohol addiction and why it can be so difficult to overcome. We examine how alcohol affects the brain’s reward system, alters decision-making, and changes the body’s chemistry over time, making some people more vulnerable to developing alcohol use disorder than others.
Why does alcohol create cravings? Why can some people drink occasionally while others struggle to stop? And what happens inside the brain as dependence develops?
Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, and medical research, we separate myths from facts and explain the biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to alcohol addiction—as well as the pathways to prevention, treatment, and recovery.
Because understanding addiction is the first step toward understanding the people it affects.

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