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Some people feel they can be more relaxed when they have a drink. However, alcohol lowers inhibitions and can lead to behavior that one or both people regret later. p426
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Table 13-1 p431
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Young people in “wet” environments where alcohol is cheap and accessible are more likely to engage in binge drinking. p432
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Four Loko is among the energy drinks combining caffeine and alcohol that have been banned at certain colleges. p434
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Table 13-2 p435
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Figure 13.1 Alcohol and Academic Success
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You can share in the fun and toast a happy occasion with nonalcoholic or alcoholic beverages. p437
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Figure 13.2 How Many Standard Drinks Are You Drinking?
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Figure 13.3 Alcohol Impairment Chart Figure 13-3 p440
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Figure 13.3 Alcohol Impairment Chart Figure 13-3a p440
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Figure 13.3 Alcohol Impairment Chart Figure 13-3b p440
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Figure 13.3 Alcohol Impairment Chart Figure 13-3c p440
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Figure 13.4 The Effects of Alcohol Abuse on the Body
Alcohol has a major effect on the brain, damaging brain cells, impairing judgment and perceptions, and often leading to accidents and altercations. Alcohol also damages the digestive system, especially the liver. Figure 13-4 p443
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Table 13-3 p446
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Liquor advertisers use billboards like this to promote their products to Hispanic Americans. p447
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A normal liver (top) compared to one with cirrhosis. p448
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A normal liver (top) compared to one with cirrhosis. p448
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Daytime drinking and drinking alone can be signs of a serious problem, even though the drinker may otherwise appear to be in control. p449
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