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Ten Facts -20% of Americans aged 12 and older have reported taking part in binge drinking. - 35% of adults binge drink regularly starting at age 19. -5.1 million teens binge drink. binge drinking occurs most frequently in metropolitan areas. - 1/5 of teens pass out after dinge drinking. - Fraternity and sorority houses are the heaviest drinkers. -13% are assaulted post binging. -26% of women are raped post binging. - Binge drinking severely affects the brain - Binge drinking can result in memory loss. -Alcohol mixed with other drugs can cause nausea, vomiting, fainting, heart problems, and difficulty breathing.
Intro Paragraph Binge Drinking is the act of comsuming five or more drinks in a short period of time. is very dangerous and can cause blackouts, loss of memory, and problems relating to the throat and lungs. In this glog, we will be covering all aspects of the dangers of binge drinking.
Binge Drinking
Brian M.
Parker D.
Educational Short
-- Topic Information -- College drinking has always been a huge dilema. But in recent years binge drinking has become the number one problem for college presidents. Binge drinking is done more than drugs of abuse and illegal drugs such as marijuana, crack, and other illegal substances.
Many students have been reported descending out of dormatory windows post binge drinking. Generally speaking Caucasian fraternity and sorority members are the most common binge drinkers. Students use binge drinking as a way of relaxation from the intsense college pressure they are undergoing in daily life.