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Euphoria Phase

The state of happiness and well-being is called the euphoria phase. It is usually expressed in individuals during their teenage. It can be experienced during activities like laughter, exercise, and social activities.

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After drinking beer, my brain works fast. How?

Query: Hi doctor, My brain is not working properly. I have very poor concentration power. I am taking a long time to learn any kind of things in comparison to others. When I drink beer, my brain will work very fast for two to three days and I can do much work easily. Please suggest the medicine to improve ...  Read Full »


Dr. Hitesh Kumar

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is normal to practice a thing many times to learn it properly. After taking alcohol, there is euphoria phase, in which you may have a perception of betterment. But, it is just a perception and not a real memory. Instead, regular alcohol intake can harm your brain dire...  Read Full »

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