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Why should we say no to alcohol?
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Alcohol – a substance produced by a chemical reaction to carbohydrates Drug – a substance that changes the structure or function of the body or mind
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Body - Ulcers - Expansion of blood vessels - Cirrhosis - Alcohol poisoning - Death Brain - Slows the body functions and reaction times - Hard to think and speak clearly
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Is a measure of the amount of alcohol present in a person’s blood
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Body weight – the less a person weigh the greater effect alcohol will have Rate of consumption – how much you drink in a period of time Amount – the size of the drink Have you ate – food slows the absorption of alcohol Presence of other drugs - combination of other drugs can have a deadly effect
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By age 18, about 1 in 4 children in the U.S. has lived with a family member who has an alcohol problem. The younger you are when you start drinking, the greater your chance of becoming addicted to alcohol at some point in your life. More than 4 in 10 people who begin drinking before age 15 eventually become alcoholic. Your brain is still developing throughout the teen years. New research on teens with alcohol disorders shows that heavy drinking in the teen years can cause long-lasting harm to thinking abilities. Drinking under age 21 is against the law. Penalties can include not getting a drivers license on time, having the license removed for driving with any trace of alcohol in the body, losing a job, and losing a college scholarship.
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Sober up Talk about the harmful effects of alcohol Encourage the person to get help Support Groups AA - Alcoholics Anonymous Al-Anon - provides support for family members living with an alcoholic Alateen - a group within Al-Anon, helps teenage children of alcoholic parents learn to cope with problems at home.
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