Essay On Drinking Alcohol

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There are many things in this world that can not only hurt you physically but mentally as well. And usually those things are sports (specifically football and Boxing), Crime, failure and drugs and/or some sort of an illegal substance, but there is one thing that can severely hurt someone both physically and mentally. Alcohol. The United States has a very high consumption of alcohol rate, which means the more people who consume alcohol the more people that get hurt from alcohol usage. Each year in the U.S., 80,000 people die from alcohol related causes, this statistic making alcohol consumption the third leading preventable cause of death in the United States. In 2012 84.7% of people from the age 18 and older reported that they are alcohol consumers. In 2013 it estimated that Almost 20 Million Americans have an alcohol use disorder (A.K.A AUD). Drinking alcohol may be fun and cool while you are doing it but there is a cost for drinking alcohol.
Physically, alcohol does so many horrible things to the most important parts of the human body that will cause a lot of negative effects. While drinking Alcohol, the Alcohol enters your bloodstream as soon as you take your first sip which could immediately affect a person within about 10 minutes. As a person drinks alcohol, you increase your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level, which is the amount of alcohol present in your bloodstream. The higher you’re BAC, the more impaired you become by alcohol’s effects. Alcohol has many negative effects on the human body, Alcohol effects: Heart, consuming alcohol on a consistent basis will severely damage heart in ways such as: stretching and decrease in heart muscle (known as Cardiomyopathy), Arrhythmias- which m...

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...ad to drinking and driving, unintended sexual activity, violence, or other dangerous behaviors
Two-thirds of the high school-age students who drink do so to the point of intoxication.
Approximately 17 percent of men and 8 percent of women will be dependent on alcohol in their lifetime.
Men are consistently more likely than women to drink in excess and are two times more likely to be involved in a fatal alcohol-related car accident.
There are roughly 80,000 deaths that are related to alcohol abuse every year, making it the third highest cause of death in the U.S.
Alcohol abuse can lead to long-term health issues like cardiovascular disease, cancer of the throat, liver, or mouth, anxiety and depression, dementia, liver disease, and much more.
Alcohol poisoning is a short-term consequence of drinking in excess which can cause a loss of consciousness, coma, or death.

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