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    Alcohol is known for two major effects. The inhibition of the brain causing slurred speech and impaired body movement and a pleasurable sensation caused by increased dopamine levels. Alcohol also impacts the production of serotonin which is responsible for mood regulation. Gamma-aminobutyric (GABA) is one of the brain's natural inhibitors, in fact, it is actually the predominant inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brains central nervous system. Normally the brain naturally regulates the production of this neurochemical but when alcohol is thrown into the mix it is known to potentiate the GABA receptors and exaggerate the inhibitory effects. At the same time, alcohol also acts to hinder the absorption of glutamate, an excitatory neurochemical,…

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    “ Did you know alcohol allows misuse of alcohol results in the death of 2.5 million people worldwide annually”? (ncadd.org, n.d.) Excessive alcohol abuse is detrimental to our society because of peer pressure, the need for young people to escape their lives and forget their troubles, or drown their sorrow. “(pbskids.org,my life.) Alcohol can cause early death in life”. Alcohol can make the body do things that you will not remember and can cause health issues. Not all people abuse alcohol. Some…

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    are one of the most advertised products in today’s culture. In fact according to a recent study at University of Texas at Austin “Spending on alcohol ads have shot up 400% over the last four decades.” (Kaufman). It is one thing for an adult of legal age to view alcohol ads in media, but when an adolescent is exposed to so much, it is detrimental to their development. Using statistics and studies on the effects of advertisements on youth it will be clear that alcohol…

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    Alcohol is one of the most dangerous drugs. It also causes many of teen car accidents. As I go through this paper I shall tell you of many accidents of teens or what alcohol can do to people under age or above age. I will tell you short term effects of alcohol, long term effects, what is alcohol, etc. Also what is alcoholism. The first thing I will talk about is short and long term effects of alcohol. Short term effects of alcohol involves nausea, vomiting, dehydration, loss of judgement and…

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    Alcohol has been around longer than anyone can even remember. It has been linked with multiple unfortunate medical conditions and troubled relationships throughout history. It is also one of the main causes of many community mishaps. Alcohol consumption delivers many adverse consequences that affect the relationship, mental power and physical health of users. Even though no one really knows the exact time alcoholic beverage was actually invented or came into production many researchers…

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    Alcohol’s Effect on Adolescents Alcohol can have catastrophic effects on the human body, especially when it comes to adolescents. According to Brown, adults would need to consume twice as many drinks to suffer the same alcohol related damages as adolescents (Underage Drinkers’ Risk of Brain Damage). The main reason is during adolescence the brain is still developing and maturing which allows the alcohol to have a more profound effect on adolescents (Ketcham 44). Therefore, adolescents are more…

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    And although students find ways to bring alcohol into the residence halls, to have the university sanction its allowance on campus could bring about many negative effects. Directors at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Aaron White and Ralph Hingson (2013) write about the consequences of alcohol use on college campuses in “The Burden of Alcohol Use: Excessive Consumption and Related Consequences Among College Students”. White and Hingson (2013) write that “Surprisingly,…

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    Have you ever wonder who discovered Alcohol. It is my guest that each culture in the world has its very own story. Whatever the story the effects of alcohol abuse are the same. The word alcohol comes from the Arabic word “al-kohl.” The word alcohol was used during that time to describe a type of eyeliner that women tin the Middle ease wore before it became a drink (1). Since that time alcohol is made all over the world by individuals, large and small groups because of the easy and simple…

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    The brain, like most body organs, is vulnerable to damage from the consumption of alcohol (Oscar–Berman & Marinkovic, 2004). Alcohol, unlike most other drugs with abuse potential has no identified target receptor in the brain (Stanford, 2009). Alcohol affects numerous neurotransmitter systems through its action on the membranes of neurons (Stanford, 2009). The probability of brain damage and related neurobehavioral deficits from alcohol consumption differs among individuals (Oscar–Berman &…

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    At a point or time in life everyone comes face to face with alcohol. Either if it was taught in school or if there’s some to drink at a party. Alcohol has a significant role in today’s society, as people are not only taught about alcohol it’s self but the role of its social and health effects. For instance alcohol abuse, many students each year are taught about the harmful effects of alcoholism. Alcoholism also known alcohol abuse is when a person has the inability to control the amount of…

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