Alcohol.
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Alcohol Are today's teenagers drinking more than their parents did, 20 or 30 years ago? Are there reasons for drinking any different? Is teenage drinking, a problem that has suddenly spiralled out of control? Teenage alcoholism is a significant problem in contemporary culture that concerns me. For this reason, I am going to discuss some of the leading questions that were, questioned commonly among New Zealanders. What are the effects of alcohol in the body? What are the causes and the problems of teenage alcoholism? What are the possible preventive measures and treatments for alcoholics? There is a tendency in this country to discuss alcohol use, largely in terms of its health hazards. Mitchel.R.Hayley, author of Teen Alcoholism, suggests that alcoholism is a chronic usually progressive disease that includes both a psychological and a physical addiction to alcohol. Alcohol is a mood- altering substance: when we drink, alcohol enters our brain...

