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    this buzz claim has been studied and small potential benefits may exist, as of yet is not uniformly supported by medical doctors and the expertise of wine drinkers, the public is looking for a way to justify the binge drinking of four glasses of alcohol. Hiding behind these claims that red wine benefits our bodies, wine drinkers are choosing to harm their health. Ignoring the fact that consuming alcoholic beverages, including wine, also has unwanted health risks that do not justify its…

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    could be argued that in essence, many Aboriginal children have learned to use alcohol and other substances in order to cope with issues in their lives. Consequently, extremely high numbers of Aboriginal children are now struggling with addiction. In fact, one reserve in Ontario saw “…25 per cent of children five to fifteen years of age” sniffing gasoline, most of who came from homes where the parents struggled with alcohol abuse (Waldram et al., 2006, p. 109). In addition to becoming addicts…

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    united states.more teens use alcohol than tobacco or other drugs.when most teens or under aged drinkers get caught drinking under the influence while driving the government doesn’t really do anything they just slap the teens on the wrist as if they are a little child doing…

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    Chicago is home to two major things: big pizza and big traffic. When Capone was active in it though, it was known for a third thing, big amounts of gang crime! Capone is one of the recognized figures of gangland history. Throughout the early 1900s, he managed to run an entire crime syndicate and never got caught doing it. This was because Capone knew how to operate without getting his hands dirty, which can be found in how he operated himself, how he operated using the legal system, how he…

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    Gatorade Pros And Cons

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    We all strive for being the best. So when we hear that supplements can help boost our performance, we of course go and try it without question. We fail to do research on these products that claim to have the “best results” in our performance. These people hiding behind the products are in it for profit and will say whatever to grasp one’s attention. Companies know they are not obligated to provide proof of how effective a product really is. As stated these producers can sugar code it to just…

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    hydration, know as hypernatremia or more commonly by a less technical term water intoxication. This article talks about the general knowledge of coaches and parents and how they encourage athletes to drink fluids throughout the physical activity. Parents and coaches tell the athletes to hydrate before, during, and after the activity in order to prevent dehydration and cramping. But new studies show and increase in water intoxication in a more diverse set of sports rather and just being…

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    Effects of alcohol on brain functioning and neurotransmitters As the underage brain is still developing, especially the frontal cortex. The effects of ethanol alcohol) will affect reasoning and skills more than someone over the age of 18 whilst possibly stunting brain growth and development in the frontal lobe which can cause long term malfunctions such as brain clots and loss of brain cells in the hippocampus (Government of Western Australia.2014). This is due to the central nervous system…

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    Essay On Social Drinkers

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    social drinkers have some similarities and differences, however, alcohol use can become very serious if not consumed in moderation. Being aware of how much alcohol is consumed, and when it’s consumed is important to prevent progression to a dependency to alcohol. Alcoholics and Social drinkers do share some of the same risk. Both are often blind to the dangers and underlying problems caused while being under the influence of alcohol. Just as alcoholics, social drinkers have also been in trouble…

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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 All of us one way or another has had a bad experience that involved alcohol. A lot of good times occur with alcohol but bad ones occur too. There are many different forms of alcohol to consume. Some people consume alcohol in the form of beer. Others consume alcohol in the form of wine. They all can mess us up but liquor is the quickest form. Alcohol can be a horrible addiction because it can cause the disease alcoholism, it’s responsible for many drunk driving events, and can cause many…

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