Alcoholism causes multiple health problems. It can causes inflammation of the Stomach(Gastritis), inflammation of Pancreas (Pancreatitis)' which can be fatal, liver damage leading to liver failure, malnutrition, addiction. Getting drunk also causes problems like getting drunk and disorderly, getting involved in fights leading to serious injuries, road traffic accidents and deaths due to drink and driving
Binge drinking can have adverse effects to both health and safety. They include possible alcohol poisoning, traffic crashes, unintended pregnancy, assault, etc.
You may commit offences you would not dream of if you were sober. Abuse generally leads to addiction and you may ruin the rest of your life.
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Parents can start to educate their children about the consequences of binge drinking and also, friends can stop binge drinking and discourage their friends to drink . If one has strong will, he/she can also try his/her best at resisting to drink.
The risks of binge drinking can easily be avoided by simply not binge drinking.
No diseases are caused by heavy episodic or "binge" drinking.
Binge drinking is drinking one after the other very fast, causing you to get drunk very quickly. This is bad for your heart, blood and brain and can cause you to make foolish decisions or have a cardiovascular attack of some sort.
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No. However, binge drinking is an unwise practice and creates many dangers.
Yes and the last I read the rates of binge drinking are on the rise. Binge drinking does more brain damage than steady use of alcohol.
If you binge drink in high school, it is pretty likely that you will also do it in college. Binge drinking can be very dangerous and possibly kill you.
The biggest danger of binge drinking is acute alcohol poisoning causing death.
Binge drinking over a period of decades increases the risk of cirrhosis.
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