Although alcohol is legal for people in Dallas, Houston, Texas, and elsewhere, who have 21 years or more, it should be remembered that alcohol is still a dangerous, dangerous drug. Certainly, it seems that "everyone" drinks and, sometimes, it seems that everyone drinks a lot. But this is not really the truth. There are many people who do not drink at all and the vast majority of adults do not drink at all heavy.
What defines Binge Drinking?
When it comes to alcohol, the term 'binge drinking' comes to mind. It refers to the excessive consumption of alcohol, which lasted for days. Time has changed the meaning irresponsible, excessive consumption of alcohol that is often under the guise of fun and games. Binge drinking is not only dangerous for the drinker but those around him.
Binge drinkers by definition:
  * Drinking to get drunk. The goal is to lose control.
  * You drink large quantities of five or more drinks at a time.
  * They drink quickly.
  * E 'foolish, potentially deadly, such as driving while intoxicated early fighting, and take unnecessary risks.
New study on an old problem.
According to a recent study published by the National Center on Addiction and substance abuse at Columbia University in New York, United States, almost half of college students binge drink or abuse drugs, and the number of people who abuse prescription pain medicines, as sharply.
The report found that 49 percent of full-time university students aged between 18 and 22 binge drink (consumption of five or more drinks at a time), abuse of prescription drugs or painkillers or illegal drugs like cocaine and marijuana. This corresponds to 3.8 million students.
In 2005, 23 percent of these students met the medical criteria for dependence or abuse of substances, the report said. This is about triple the proportion in the general population.
The percentage of students who remained on the drink, including a 1993 report - 70 percent and 68 percent in 2005. Binge drinking has remained at 40 percent of the students.
But the percentage of students who frequently binge drinking, defined as three or more times in two weeks, rose 16 percent from 1993 to 2005. Drinking more than 10 times per month increased by 25 per cent, and drinking three or more times a month increased by 26 percent.
The drug helped alcohol, deaths and injuries, and sexual violence against girls, the report says.
College presidents, deans and trustees have facilitated a college culture of alcohol and drug abuse that is linked to academic performance of poor students, depression, anxiety, suicide, property damage, vandalism, fights and a series of problems health, "says the report.
The report was based on the results of a telephone survey nationally representative of 2,000 students, surveys of about 400 administrators from universities and colleges, interviews with researchers and other data.
Binge drinkers may be troublemakers.
Researchers at Kansas State University also found that students who drink alcohol in May to get in trouble, but not necessarily because of what they drink, but because of their risk-taking and attitudes that they drink, which can be modified to reduce the consequences. Men tend to be more risk-taking, when it comes to alcohol, while women tend to use more protection strategies. They recommend the following measures for all students who drink as a way to prevent dangerous drinking episodes:
  * Limit number of drinks consumed
  * Use strategies of self-protection
  * Limiting the money spent on alcohol
  * Drinking with friends
  * For your own drinks
  * Develop a low-risk behaviors
Although the National Center on Addiction and substance abuse at Columbia University report found that substance abuse on universities is not new, is to take a more extreme and dangerous, with higher rates of frequent binge drinking and 'abuse of prescription drugs, which equates to more negative consequences for students such as arrests and sexual risk behaviors.
The risks of binge drinking.
Many people do not think about the negative side of alcohol. Even if you think of the possibility of getting drunk, they can not many of the suspension or lay on the ground.
May we know from experience that excessive consumption of alcohol can lead to difficulty in concentration, memory, mood swings, and other problems that affect your daily life. But binge drinking carries more serious and longer-lasting risks.
Intoxication by alcohol.
Alcohol is the most life-threatening binge drinking. When you drink too much alcohol and poisoning, which affects the body of involuntary reflexes - including breathing and the gag reflex. If the gag reflex is not working properly, a person can choke to death on her vomit.
Other signs have alcohol in May include:
  * Extreme confusion
  * Inability to be awakened
  Vomiting *
  Seizures *
  * The slow or irregular breathing
  * Low body temperature
  * Bluish or pale
If you think someone has alcohol poisoning, call 911 immediately.
Other health problems.
Studies show that people who binge-drink in the whole school are more likely to be overweight and hypertension, are currently 24th Only one regular beer contains about 150 calories, which is a lot of calories if you drink four or five beers the night.
Binge drinkers are more difficulties in school and are more likely to drop. Drinking disrupts sleep, making it more difficult to stay awake and concentrate during the day. This can lead the fight for the study and poor academic performance.
Drink in moderation.
E 'can be a responsible drinker, but it means paying particular attention to your alcohol problem. Adults who are responsible for drinking something in common:
  * This is not to drive after drinking.
  * Do not drink to get drunk. They like the taste of the drink, in May or look for a slight relaxation. They stop drinking before you feel "drunk."
  * They drink less - often much less - more than four drinks on one occasion.
  * You drink slowly, often with food and non alcoholic drinks between alcoholic drinks.

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