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Liquor stores, pubs, and alcoholic beverage businesses make drinking seem appealing and fun. It is easy for anyone to get caught up in a social scene with lots of peer pressure. Without doubt, one of the largest areas of peer pressure, especially among teens, is drinking.

A number of people, especially the young people, don't normally think about the negative side of alcohol consumption. Many individuals do not know that heavy alcohol consumption can lead to loss of concentration, memory lapses, mood changes, and various other problems that could affect their day-to-day life.

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When it comes to heavy alcohol consumption, the phrase "binge drinking" comes to mind. The phrase was initially used to refer to heavy alcohol consumption that lasted for several days. Today, the meaning of "binge drinking" has dramatically changed. To most people, binge drinking brings to mind self-destruction and unrestrained drinking bout lasting for around a couple of days during which time the profoundly intoxicated drinker drops out by not going to work, neglecting responsibilities, throwing away money, and taking parting in other harmful actions including fighting or risky sex. Binge drinking is not only dangerous to the drinker, but to the folks around them.

Binge drinking impairs judgment, therefore drinkers are more likely to take risks they might not take when they're cold sober. They may drive while drinking, which then raises the possibility of being involved in automobile accidents. Driving isn't the only motor skill-set that's impaired, though. Walking is also harder when drunk. In 2000, approximately one third of pedestrians 16 and older that were killed in traffic crashes were intoxicated. When they're sober, people who are intoxicated also take other risks they might not typically take. Individuals who have impaired judgment may have unprotected sex, putting them at increased risk of a sexually transmitted disease (STD) or unwanted pregnancy.

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Studies also reveal that people who binge-drink throughout highschool are more likely to be overweight and obese and have high blood pressure by the time they are 24. Only one standard beer contains about 150 calories, which adds up to a bunch of calories if someone drinks four or five beers a night. A few studies have suggested that people who binge-drink like those who have three or more episodes of binge drinking in 2 weeks possess some of the indicators of alcohol dependence.

Drinking too much can be the result of social pressures, and occasionally it helps to know there are others who have gone through the same thing. A supportive friend or grownup could help one to avoid pressure situations, stop drinking, or find counseling.

When it comes to heavy drinking, the phrase "binge drinking" comes to mind. To most people, binge drinking brings to mind self-destruction and an unbridled drinking bout lasting for at least a couple of days during which time the heavily inebriated drinker drops out by not going to work, neglecting obligations, squandering hard earned cash, and engaging in other unsafe behaviors such as fighting or high-risk sex. Binge drinking is not only hazardous to the drinker, but to the people around him or her.

Binge drinking undermines judgment, so drinkers are more likely to take chances they might not take when they're not drunk. Some research studies have shown that individuals who binge-drink like those who have three or more incidents of binge drinking in 2 weeks have some of the symptoms of alcohol addiction.