Dangers of Alcohol

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ALCOHOL Ms. Stunkard December 15, 2006

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ALCOHOL

Ms. StunkardDecember 15, 2006

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Street Names•Booze•Hooch•Liquor•Gut rot•Cold one•Swill•Cocktail

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Alcohol is a Depressant.

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Alcohol is swallowed as a liquid.

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People drink alcohol to…

• Feel more relaxed• Look cool• Forget problems• Join the party• Become intoxicated• Have fun during the

holidays• Enjoy sporting events

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Alcohol is made from fruits, vegetables and

grains.• Grapes• Apples, pears,

peaches, plums, bananas, pineapple

• Juniper berries• Corn• Molasses or sugar cane• Barley, hops, malt• Rice

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Immediate Effects• Blurred vision• Slurred speech• Impairs motor

coordination• Increased heart beat• Lowers body

temperature• Vomiting• Hangover• Alcohol poisoning

(death)

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Long Term Effects on the Body

•Brain damage•Heart disease•Stomach ulcers•Liver disease

“cirrhosis”•Osteoporosis•Muscle Weakness•Weight gain

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Stages of Cirrhosis

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Alcoholism

A physical and mental need for

alcohol that turns into a

progressive and chronic disease.

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Car accidents are the major cause of teenage deaths (ages 13-19) in the

U.S.

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Four teenagers died in this

alcohol related accident.

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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

A woman who drinks alcohol when she is pregnant may cause permanent damage to her developing baby. Babies born with FAS suffer from a group of birth defects that may include physical and mental problems.

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Interesting Fact: Prohibition

From 1920-1933 it was

illegal to make or consume

alcohol in the United States.

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Alcohol: A Danger for Teens• Nearly 50% of all teen suicide victims

drank alcohol at the time of their death.• Drinking alcohol is the leading factor in

unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.

• About 1/3 of crimes committed by youth are related to alcohol consumption.

• Almost 1/3 of all traffic deaths involving people under 25 are related to alcohol.

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Where to Get Help?

• www.alcoholics-anonymous.org

• www.al-anon.alateen.org

• www.bettyfordcenter.org

• Drug and Alcohol Rehab Services

1-800-515-DARS

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Bibliography

• Merki, Mary B. Teen Health Course 2. New York, NY: Glencoe, 1996.

• www.dancesafe.org

• www.drugfree.org

• www.co.mohave.az.us

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Please never get in a car when you or

someone else has been drinking!

Talk to your parents. In case this happens you know what to do.

Don’t be a statistic.