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Binge drinking often lead to serious health issues. The most common ones are · weight gain · obesity · liver issues · Cancer · Strokes/ heart problems · And alcohol poisoning Alcohol is a drug that directly into your nerve system. Alcohol kills more teenagers than any other drug like heroin, marijuana and cocaine. Drinking causes the effect of happinessand pleasure and it’s the most common reason why people are drinking it. There is an age limit in every country in the world but there is still an easy access for teens to get a hold of. Binge drinking often happen in social groups, and in some cases teens must have their stomach pumped with their high amount of alcohol intake [ 1 ].
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Statistics [|bilde!] There are currently 33 000 deaths per year that are linked to the high amount of alcohol intake in England and Wales, and 50% of all crime are also linked to alcohol. As I said before 30% of all teens in Britain has been drunk the past 3 weeks. Not to forget British teens smoke most in a survey that concluded 30 countries. When it comes to drugs there aren’t as high numbers as mentioned before. 3.3% said they had taken it. 2.7% have tried cocaine and 1/3 15- year olds can say they have tried marijuana. Which means 30 % of the teenagers is Britain are criminals. The people of Britain consume on average 7,9 liters of alcohol [ 2 ]

Why do British teens drink more than other teens in Europe? There aren’t any specific reasons why British teens drink as much as they do. I have experienced a lot of binge drinking in Norway as well. Some drink to forget the days with a lack of success, Thinking of tomorrow, a break up, and other things. Booze helps them lo osen their uptight. I have a friend that lived in London for 5 years, and he recently came back to Norway. He says that the British teens are sad, rude and insecure people. They drink to have fun and to forget. “But why do they drink so much compared to other countries?” I asked him. He replied “Mostly because Britain is a country where they have to test everything, have surveys for almost everything, concluding binge drinking. I guess you would end up with some pretty high numbers in Norway if you had a search as thorough as in Britain. “

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