Posted on Mar 19th, 2011 in
Facts and Statistics
An average American student in college is estimated to drink over 34 gallons of alcohol per annum. 20% of calories are provided alcohol in the diet of a number of drinkers. Alcohol consumption may seem harmless and but a part of college life. However, studies show that athleticism and alcohol use should not be parallel to each other. Although the alcohol may not be eliminated altogether, rigorous efforts should be...
Posted on Mar 13th, 2011 in
Facts and Statistics
Although statistics differ from country to country, many folks still die of alcohol related illnesses. But how does alcohol abuse lead to death? Here a few effects of alcohol dependence:
Nervous System
30-40% of all men are estimated to have succumbed to an alcohol blackout during their teens or twenties. This is caused by too much alcohol in the body which in turn cause memory loss when it comes to spacio-temporal...
Posted on Mar 10th, 2011 in
Facts and Statistics
Simply put, binge drinking is wanting to drink to get drunk, an unrestrictive splurge as well as a self-destructive act.
Intoxicated drinkers manifest irresponsibility, squander money and show harmful behavior in a drinking binge. They even push the envelop as far as being in contact with authorities or emergency medical personnel.
Numerous countries in the west now face a dilemma with regard to binge drinking even...
Posted on Feb 26th, 2011 in
Facts and Statistics
Have you ever wondered if the signs of alcoholism posted around clinics and public service offices might be directed at you? Many of us are heavy drinkers without even acknowledging the thought of being an alcoholic. What then are the signs of alcoholism that we are to look out for?
There are many signs of alcoholism. Many are health-related such as pancreatitis and irregularities in women’s menstrual cycle. ...
Posted on Feb 20th, 2011 in
Facts and Statistics
Even if statistics may vary from country to country, there are still a significant number of folks who die due to alcohol related illnesses. So just how do people die from alcohol abuse? Here are some of the effects of long-term alcohol abuse to the body:
Nervous System
An estimated thirty to fourty percent of all men have undergone alcoholic blackout in their teens or twenties. This results from drinking a large...