Why is Alcohol Harmful
Short-Term Effects of Alcohol Use
Long-Term Effects of Alcohol Use
Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse
Getting Help for Alcohol Abuse
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Can alcohol stunt your brain growth?

Yes

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Alcohol can decrease your reaction time. What is reaction time?

the ability of the body to respond quickly and appropriately to situations

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Drinking alcohol as a teen can lead to long-lasting brain issues as in...

learning and memory problems

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what is a drug addiction?

a physical or psychological need for a drug

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What is recovery?

the process of learning to live an alcohol free life

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teens who drink alcohol risk getting in trouble with the..

law

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within the human body, where is alcohol broken down?

liver

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What is a very common result of lowered inhibitions due to alcohol in teens?

teen pregnancy

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What are people with alcoholism called?

alcoholics 

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During an intervention, who gets the problem drinker to agree to seek help?

friends and family 

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what fraction of all teen traffic deaths are related to alcohol?

1/3

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What blood alcohol content does a person have to be at to be considered legally intoxicated? 

0.08 percent

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What is a disease characterized by scarring and eventual destruction of the liver?

cirrhosis 

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Why can a developed tolerance be bad for an alcoholic?

Because it means they need more and more to drink, in order to feel the effects of intoxication.

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what is a reaction that occurs when a person stops using an addictive drug?

withdrawal 

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what is the type of alcohol in this chapter called?

Ethanol alcohol

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how does alcohol travel through the heart and blood vessels?

The heart pumps the alcohol throughout the body.

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What does it mean when alcohol becomes addictive for a person?

This means that the person needs alcohol both physically and emotionally.

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Symptoms such as sweating, shakiness, and anxiety when stopping to abruptly drink are results of...

physical dependence 

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There are many steps to recovery, which step physically frees the body of an addictive substance?

detoxification

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what main system does alcohol affect?

central nervous system

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How much nutritional value do the calories from alcohol have?

none

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a devastating long-term consequence of driving while intoxicated is...

causing your own death or the death of a mother person.

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what is the first listed symptom of alcohol abuse

failure to fulfill major work, school, or home responsibilities

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If an alcoholic takes even one drink, there is a chance that they might have a...

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