THOSE EFFECTED | DRINKING AND DRIVING | STATISTICS | SHORT TERM EFFECTS | LONG TERM EFFECTS |
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family
Alcoholism is known as the ______ disease because it affects the people close to the alcoholic
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8
On average ___ teenagers die daily from drinking and driving
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18
26.8% of people ages ____ or older reported that they engaged in binge drinking in the past month
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slurred
You begin to develop _______ speech
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death
______ of blood cells
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58
Each year, approximately ____ million people worldwide die from alcohol
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35
____% of people killed in auto accidents are Alcohol-impaired
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10
More than ____% of U.S. children live with a parent with alcohol problems
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distorted
_________ vision/hearing
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cirrhosis
_________ in the liver
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20
____ thousand people in america suffer from severe health problems caused by alcohol
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51
there is a drunk-driving-related death every ____ minutes in the United States.
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12
an estimated 623,000 adolescents ages ____–17 had a drinking disorder
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increases
Blood pressure _________
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pancreatitis
Long-term overconsumption of alcohol can cause __________
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76
____ thousand people are affected by an alcohol disorder in america
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14
In 2012, there were 239 drunk-driving-related deaths involving children who were ____ years old or youngeR
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women
Moderate alcohol consumption is up to 1 drink per day for _____
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disrupts
________ normal brain activity
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prefrontal lobes
Drinking before your brain fully develops causes smaller ________ _____
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10
___% of Children are exposed to a first-degree relative’s alcohol problem and are at risk for having an alcohol disorder
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24
age group with the greatest percentage of fatal drunk driving is the 21-to-____ age group
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men
Moderate alcohol consumption up to 2 drinks per day for _____
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ulcers
Stomach and intestinal ______
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wet
____ brain is a thiamine deficiency caused by heavy use of alcohol
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