Teenagers who drink alcohol are more likely to be involved in car accidents, more likely to be the victims of crime, and are more likely to attempt or commit suicide. Depression and anxiety are also more common in teens who drink.
Underaged drinking?
The risks of binge drinking can easily be avoided by simply not binge drinking.
a safe teenage party is when there is no drinking alcohol or drugs
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Drinking and Driving.
Some of the facts about drinking can be a great way to help teach your teenage son. One fact could be that each year 8% of the visits to the ER are related to alcohol. Also that alcohol is one third of the reasons for drownings.
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There are none.
There is a difference between drinking and alcohol abuse. It has been speculated that due to its affect and mechanism of action on a young developing brain there may be adverse affects to development of intelligence, but this is just speculation. and this is an affect that will only progress due to alcohol abuse. As with any drug, don't abuse it, research the possiable short and long term effects and make an informed decision whether or not you choose to use it. With anything in life if you abuse it you will eventually experience an unwanted side effect
it makes you drunk which is bad so dont drink
IF the water has been purified, very few risks. Drinking directly from the spring, the water may contain organisms (bacteria, parasites, etc.) that can make you sick.
Drinking and driving