martes, 3 de julio de 2012

WHO ARE WE?

We are a group of teenagers that want to make a change, so this blog wants to awareness all the young people who are influenced by alcoholism.




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SAY NO TO ALCOHOL

WHAT HEALTH PROBLEMS ARE ASSOCIATED TO EXCESIVE ALCOHOL USE?

The long term effects of alcohol range from possible health benefits for low levels of alcohol (ethanol) consumption to severe detrimental effects in cases of chronic alcohol abuse. There is a strong correlation between 'high levels' of alcohol consumption and an increased risk of developing alcoholism, cardiovascular disease, malabsorption, chronic pancreatitis, alcoholic liver disease, and cancer. Damage to the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system can occur from chronic alcohol abuse. Long-term use of alcohol in excessive quantities is capable of damaging nearly every organ and system in the body. The developing adolescent brain is particularly vulnerable to the toxic effects of alcohol, as is the developing brain of the unborn, possibly resulting in the fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). 

Historically doctors have promoted alcohol for its perceived health benefits and most recently for protection against coronary heart disease. There is evidence of cardiovascular benefits from drinking 1 - 2 drinks per day; however, the health benefits from moderate intake of alcohol are controversial. Alcohol should be regarded as a recreational drug with potentially serious adverse effects on health and it is not recommended for cardio-protection in the place of safer and proven traditional methods such as exercise and proper nutrition.

Some experts argue that the benefits of moderate alcohol consumption may be outweighed by other increased risks, including those of injuries, violence, fetal damage, certain forms of cancer, liver disease and hypertension. As the apparent health benefits of moderate alcohol consumption are limited for populations at low risk of heart disease, other experts urge caution because of the possibility that recommending moderate alcohol consumption may lead to an increased risk of alcohol abuse.







WHY PEOPLE REACT DIFFERENTLY TO ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION?

Effects of alcohol on the human body can take many forms:
Depression: For this reason it’s possible you’ll notice that you simply begin to have more feelings of despair or turn out to be entrenched in a melancholy because of the drinking.                                
Anxiety:  If you are like a lot of people, as you devour large quantities of alcohol you will change into stressed from the impact of the drug. There is a selection of feelings of hysteria that may come from effects of alcohol.
Personality Adjustments: Have you ever observed your family members are treating you differently? It might be because you have got modified in how you interact with them. Once you turn into intoxicated, what were your standard characters traits may change dramatically? Chances are you’ll become selfish, egotistical and even indignant about your life and every little thing in it. Aggression and temper swings are some of the most typical traits. One other common effects of alcohol is a deterioration of morals. Because of this, when you find yourself intoxicated, you may be keen to do and say issues you would not normally do or say if you have been thinking clearly.
Obsession: Once you develop into dependent on alcohol (whether you understand it or not), you’ll begin to grow to be obsessive about drinking.
Denial:  When you have heard from those who you’re keen on that you may be consuming too much, you really should hearken to them. Effects of alcohol might not be capable of see what in the identical manner someone else can.



HOW IT AFFECTS?

It affects the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord), which controls virtually all body functions.
It alters a person's perceptions, emotions, movement, vision, and hearing. In very small amounts, alcohol can help a person feel more relaxed or less anxious. More alcohol causes greater changes in the brain, resulting in intoxication.
Depending on the person, intoxication can make someone very friendly and talkative or very aggressive and angry.
When large amounts of alcohol are consumed in a short period of time, alcohol poisoning can result. Alcohol poisoning is exactly what it sounds like — the body has become poisoned by large amounts of alcohol. Violent vomiting is usually the first symptom of alcohol poisoning. Extreme sleepiness, unconsciousness, difficulty breathing, dangerously low blood sugar, seizures, and even death may result. 


WHAT IS ALCOHOL?

Is a drink containing ethanol. Alcoholic beverages are divided into three general classes: beers, wines, and spirits. They are legally consumed in most countries, and over 100 countries have laws regulating their production, sale, and consumption.In particular, such laws specify the minimum age at which a person may legally buy or drink them. This minimum age varies between 16 and 25 years, depending upon the country and the type of drink. Most nations set it at 18 years of age.

Alcohol can be addictive and addiction to alcohol is known as alcoholism.