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If
you are planning on drinking - Drink sensibly, within safe limits.
Half Pint
" Since your brain does not finish developing until you are twenty, it may be more vulnerable to alcohol's damaging effects than mature brains"
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Alcohol
What
is it? Effects Risks Tolerance can develop, which means you need more to get the same effect. Long term heavy drinking habits may cause serious damage to internal organs including heart, stomach and liver.
It can also cause skin problems, trembling (the shakes), obesity,
brain damage, mood swings and personality changes. Getting very drunk
can lead to loss of consciousness and death particularly among those who
are not used to drinking.
In addition, drinking too much can cause problems with work, family and friends.
By spreading your drinking over the week, females can generally
drink 14 units and males up to 21 units, without harming their health. Law It is an offence to give alcohol to a child under five years old. Children under 15 years are allowed into a bar during permitted hours but only if a parent or guardian accompanies them. It is an offence to sell alcohol to a person under 18 either on or off the premises by either a license holder or any individual. It is an offence to drive under the influence of alcohol (and indeed drugs and combinations of drugs and alcohol) The legal limit for driving stands at 80mg per 100ml of blood, experts estimate that is about 5 units of alcohol for a man and 3 for a woman. The number of drinks it takes to reach this level varies from person to person. Safety experts advise people do not drink at all if they are going to drive. |