Drugs that slow down the body's functions and reactions.
What is a Depressant
The ability of the body to respond quickly and appropriately to situations
What is Reaction Time
when people drink large amounts of alcohol are more likely to cause what
What is mouth or throat cancer?
a physical or psychological need for a drug
What is addiction?
a gathering in which family and friends get the problem drinker to agree to seek help
What is intervention
What age do you have to be to drink alcohol legally
what is 21
a person's mental and physical abilities have been impared by alcohol
What is Intoxication?
What kind of liver can you have if you drink too much alcohol
What is fatty liver?
how many stages of alcoholism.
four stages
What are the Steps Along the Road
What is admission, counselling, detoxification, and resolution
Teens who drink illegally you risk getting in trouble with what.
What is the law
a dangerous condition that results when a person drinks excessive amounts of alcohol over a short period of time.
What is Alcohol Poisoning?
alcohol will destroy what and never come back
What are brain cells?
People who create an atmosphere in which the alcoholic can comfortably continue his or her unacceptable behavior.
What are Enablers
What do you practice if you are pressured to try alcohol
What is S.T.O.P
Of how many teen traffic deaths are related to alcohol
what is one-third
of all domestic violence, cases are related to alcohol abuse is
What is Two-thirds?
In 2005 how many people were killed in alcohol-related crashes.
What is 16,000
Underage drinking costs society how much money a year
What is 50 billion dollars
There are several organizations that offer help what is one well known one.
What is AL-Anon
There are many advocacy groups that try to help teens like yourself make smart choices, one of them is SADD what does that stand for.
What is Students Against Destructive Decisions
The calories in alcohol can cause what
What is unwanted weight gain?
What does FAS stand for
What is Fetal alcohol syndrome?
What are the five major symptoms of alcoholism
Denial, craving, loss of control, and tolerance
What is the best way to avoid alcohol
What is to be Alcohol Free