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THE EFFECT OF ALCOHOL.

Straight talk about alcohol

A sad girl holding a beer bottle. Booze. Sauce. Brewskis. Hard stuff. Juice. Call it what you want, but alcohol in any form — from beer to a fruity drink — can hit you really hard. Sure, alcohol may make you feel good for a little while. But it can cause so many problems. In fact, teens who drink are more likely to become victims of a crime, including a sexual attack. They are more likely to be in a drinking-related car crash. And they are more likely to have problems with alcohol later in life. Not to mention that drinking can make you act goofy, throw up, or pass out. It also can make you gain weight, become addicted, have problems in school, and otherwise mess up your life.
Of course, it can be tough to say “no.” Remember that some of your friends may want to say “no” too. You can work together to stay strong.
There are no health benefit from alcohol whether you believe  it or not. Alcohol has sent so many youths to their early graves,render so many useless in our Societies. So it is better if the Government will enact a serious law on the drinking or the number of intake of alcohol by an individual and monitor it seriously..

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