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  • On average, eight teenagers die each day due to alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes.

    Consumption of alcohol in excess of four to five drinks or more is considered binge drinking. The consumption of alcohol in this manner results in 1,300 deaths each year, making it the third leading cause of death among teenagers.

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