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lcohol Abuse
 
Regardless of quantity or frequency of consumption, alcohol produces almost instant psychoactive effects on the body, such as loss of self-control, loss of balance, concentration and mood impairment, aggressive behavior, general fatigue, tremors…
 
Did you Know?
According to the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Survey, 25% of the 12th graders have reported having 5 or more alcoholic beverage in a raw in the last 2 weeks (latest statistics, 2006). 
 
What to Tell Children (excerpt)
Avoid drinking because of peer pressure. Drinking impairs your reflexes and reaction times; it impairs your field of vision and your ability to judge distances.
If you are of legal drinking age and you go out with friends to a bar, make sure you have a designated driver (a driver who does not drink). 
 
 
 
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