teens can be attracted to alcohol for many reasons..............
the most popular are that its to be cool or for a dare...........some just don't care and do it for fun
No teens died from drinking alcohol in moderation and an unknown number died as a result of abusing alcohol.
important thing is stop drinknig so you can have s better live
None die of drinking alcohol, only from the abuse of alcohol.
There is no drug that will prevent you from getting drunk if you over-indulge in drinking alcohol. The only solution is to drink in moderation or not at all.
Scientific research from around the world indicates that alcohol advertising does not induce teens or non-drinkers to begin drinking alcohol.
Drinking Alcohol is bad for the human body. Especially teens. The teenage brain has not finished developing. So what happenes is the brain gets damaged before it even finishes growing. Drinking Alcohol is bad for the human body. Especially teens. The teenage brain has not finished developing. So what happenes is the brain gets damaged before it even finishes growing.
Drinking is seen as an enjoyable behavior. Laws prohibiting alcohol consumption under the age of 21 makes it appear all the more desirable.
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Teens who begin drinking before age 15 are five times more likely to develop alcohol dependence than those who begin drinking at age 21. Teens who begin drinking before age 15 are five times more likely to develop alcohol dependence than those who begin drinking at age 21.
because then the teens will not be able to make good decisions therefore leading them into doing dumb things. also if you start drinking alcohol at a young age you are more likely to become an alcoholic when you are older.plus it is illegal for teens to drink alcohol anyway.
Alcohol kills people in three basic ways: alcohol poisoning, accidents and other forms of violent death, and degradation of the body's organ systems due to chronic drinking, often combined with cancer.The great majority of teens die in alcohol-related accidents, usually in automobiles. Alcohol poisoning is also more common in young people than in older folks, as teens tend to engage in more risky drinking behavior, such as "chugging."
Impossible to tell, since most wouldn't admit under-age drinking of alchohol.