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Underage Drinking

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    Underage Drinking is Dangerous

    Youth who drink alcohol are more likely to experience:

    • School problems, such as higher rates of absences or lower grades.
    • Social problems, such as fighting or lack of participation in youth activities.
    • Legal problems, such as arrest for driving or physically hurting someone while drunk.
    • Physical problems, such as hangovers or illnesses.
    • Unwanted, unplanned, and unprotected sexual activity.
    • Disruption of normal growth or sexual development.
    • Physical and sexual violence.
    • Increased risk of suicide and homicide.
    • Alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes and other unintentional injuries, such as burns, falls, or drowning.
    • Memory problems.
    • Misuse of other substances.
    • Changes in brain development that may have life-long effects.
    • Alcohol poisoning.

    In general, the risk of youth experiencing these problems is greater for those who binge drink than for those who do not binge drink.

    Early initiation of drinking is associated with development of an alcohol use disorder later in life.

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