what government policies are there in relation to binge drinking
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.
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.
No. However, binge drinking is an unwise practice and creates many dangers.
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Binge drinking is where you drink large amounts of alcohol in a short space of time. Might as well say, that binge drinkers drink more than twice the recommended drink a day. So basically binge drinking is the same as being an alcoholic but it doesn't last for ages and ages. Hope it helped
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.
Binge drinking over a period of decades increases the risk of cirrhosis.
there are add campaigns from the government informing the public about the dangers of binge drinking, there are also government brochures and there is a program called harm minimisation which accepts that people binge drink and instead of trying to stop it they attempt to minimise the harms associated with binge drinking. also there are such programs that target schools like the red frog association.
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The attitude towards drinking is different. In France and many European countries children are given wine as a part of dinner and they learn early on that drinking is to enhance life and not to get drunk. In England and America drinking is seen as a method to have fun and to "party." This leads to binge underage drinking.
You just have to enjoy the little thing in life. Binge drinking - there's a way through it. Monitor your teenager's activities. Do whatever you can to help them avoid being at a gathering or party where binge drinking may be a factor. And by all means, never allow your teen to host a party in your home where alcohol is being served. Inform your child of the dangers before it's too late.