Teen Drinking Research Paper

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Shrinking of the brain occurs naturally over time but heavier drinkers show a smaller brain volume. (Alcohol KidsHealth) Teens who drink put themselves in dangerous situations because they are more likely to be sexually active which could mean unprotected sex. Teens are also vulnerable to injuring themselves and getting into car accidents. Half of all drowning deaths among teens boys involve alcohol. Teens who start drinking young are more likely to have health problems such as becoming over weight and having high blood pressure. Drinking heavy as a teen usually carries into adulthood which increases risk of damaging organs like the brain, heart, and liver. The drinking age in the United States is 21 but the National Center On Addiction and …show more content…

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