Drinking alcohol
What is against the law for teens?
The calories in alcohol
What has no nutritional value?
What is a reason that teens might commit suicide?
The person has a strong need, or compulsion, to drink
What is craving?
Friends who are drug free
What are ways to resist drug use?
Produced by a chemical reaction in fruits and vegetables called fermentation
What is ethanol alcohol?
Women and children
Who are the most vulnerable to the effects of alcohol?
People who drink alcohol (in relation to the mouth)
Who are more likely to develop mouth and throat cancer?
The amount of stages of alcoholism
What is four?
The physical process of freeing the body of an addictive substance
What is detocification?
Alcohol hurts this part of your growing
What is short and long term growth?
A dangerous condition that results when a person drinks excessive amount sod alcohol over a short time period
What is alcohol poisoning?
A disease characterized by scarring and eventual destruction of the liver
What is cirrhosis?
A progressive, chronic disease involving a mental and physical need for alcohol
What is alcoholism?
Many alcoholics may be in this stage of grief
What is denial?
A healthy choice
What is choosing not to drink alcohol?
Sweat, urine, and breath
What are the three ways the body gets rid of alcohol?
Destroys brain cells
What does alcohol do in the brain?
Give someone the space they need to carry out a bad habit
What are enablers good at?
The amount of drinks it takes to have a relapse
What is one drink?
What are alternatives?
30 seconds
What is the speed alcohol reaches the brain at? (in seconds)
Do stupid stuff
What do teens do when under the influence of alcohol?
4x more likely to get addicted to alcohol
What are teens 15 and younger vulnerable to?
These people also have to recover from a alcoholic's alcoholism
What is the family?