To say that the claim “as little as 8 drinks a week can contribute to dementia” is a fact based off of a single published study is difficult. Actually reading the study, which is titled "Association Between Alcohol Consumption, Cognitive Abilities, and Neuropathological Changes", I found that it doesn't directly examine a connection with dementia. Accordingly, results do not mention dementia and instead only declare a suggested connection between excessive drinking and cognitive declines. Regardless of results, it is unwise to make categorical conclusions based off of a single study as errors in data collection or sampling could be skewing results. Instead, to get an accurate idea of the validity of a scientific claim, one should consult a resource that holistically examines a multitude of studies investigating the issue at hand.
For example, the article “Alcohol and Dementia - What is the Link? A Systematic Review” published on the National Library of Medicine reviews a multitude of studies which examined Alcohol consumption and risk of dementia. The results of this article confirmed that high levels of alcohol consumption (defined as greater than 14 drink units per week) was linked to an increase in dementia risk. However, regarding alcohol consumption of less than 14 drinks per week, the study was not able to discover a direct link given the current scientific work.
In conclusion, I would label this as exaggerated/misleading. Current scientific evidence does suggest that alcohol consumption can lead to increased risk for dementia, however, only regarding drinking volume greater than 14 drinks per week, well above the 8 drink figure mentioned in the claim. Based off the current scientific evidence on this claim it would be incorrect to label it as categorically true.
Sources:
Article linked in People.com article:
“Eight or more drinks per week linked to signs of injury in the brain.”
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/04/250409173113.htm
Study discussed in linked article:
“Association Between Alcohol Consumption, Cognitive Abilities, and Neuropathological Changes”
https://www.neurology.org/doi/10.1212/WNL.0000000000213555
Referenced article:
“Alcohol and Dementia - What is the Link? A Systematic Review”
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6957093/