Alcohol Poisoning and the Effects of Binge Drinking
One of the issues involved with binge drinking as opposed to daily usage is that many people may not notice that a problem exists because they might state, “I only drink on the weekend or at special occasions.” Thus, the dependence may go undetected until the individual ends up in outpatient drug rehab.
Although many young adults drink responsibly or abstain altogether, binge drinking is still a common problem. While teens as young as age 13 admit to this practice, it becomes more popular in mid-adolescence and peaks in the college years. College students between the ages of 18 and 22 are more likely to report binge drinking than non-students of the same age. Recent news reports of deaths from alcohol poisoning on college campuses and factors observed in drug and alcohol rehab have spotlighted the dangers of binge drinking. Binge drinkers are eight times more likely than other college students to:
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