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Drinking is the act of consuming water or a beverage through the mouth. Water is required for many of life’s physiological processes. Both excessive and inadequate ...
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Alcohol policies at College Drinking, Facts about alcohol, Research on alcohol abuse, Research on binge drinking, Binge drinking and college students, Alcohol abuse ...
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Getting the Facts. Just about everyone knows that the legal drinking age throughout the United States is 21. But according to the National Center on Addiction and ...
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What can I do if I or someone I know has a drinking problem? Consult your personal health care provider if you feel you or someone you know has a drinking problem.
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adjective 1. suitable or safe to drink : drinking water. 2. used in drinking: a drinking glass. 3. addicted to or indulging excessively in alcohol: Is he a drinking ...
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Drinking patterns can affect BMI (body mass index) outcomes: Alcohol could contribute to obesity. However, average alcohol consumption (volume) alone cannot fully explain ...
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The definition of binge drinking in the United States is the consumption of five or more drinks in a row by men – or four or more drinks in a row by women – at ...
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What do you think about your drinking habits and how they may be affecting your health? Rethinking Drinking can help you get started.
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Often, people around you may see your problem before you do. Think about what your friends and family say to you about drinking. Then talk with your family doctor about ...
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drink (dr ngk) v. drank (dr ngk), drunk (dr ngk), drink·ing, drinks. v.tr. 1. To take into the mouth and swallow (a liquid). 2. To swallow the liquid contents of (a ...
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