 Curiosity  Want to appear mature  Conforming – “but everyone else is drinking…”  Seen as a cheap way to have fun  Get drunk and experience losing.

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 Curiosity  Want to appear mature  Conforming – “but everyone else is drinking…”  Seen as a cheap way to have fun  Get drunk and experience losing control  Socialising with others  To experience the ‘buzz’

 Bloated appearance  Wrinkles  Premature ageing  Dark circles under eyes  Acne rosacea – you blush easily – leads to rhinophyma; facial disfiguration  Alcohol poisoning  Anxiety  Lethargy  Cirrhosis (liver)  Liver disease  Cancer  Pancreatitis (pancrease becomes inflamed)  Diabetes (body’s ability to produce insulin reduced)  Heart disease and raised blood pressure  Psychosis – hallucinations  Depression  Addiction and dependence  Kidneys working harder to deal with excess fluid in body

Myth or truth?

 Myth: Men have a higher average total body water content than women (62% compared to 52%), meaning men are better able to dilute alcohol than women. Other factors have also been reported that can make women more sensitive to alcohol, such as enzyme differences. All these factors mean that women are more at risk than men from the same level of drinking.

 Truth: While food and water may ease some of the symptoms, they won't cure a hangover. The best way to avoid one is to moderate your drinking and have water between alcoholic drinks. Remember that water won't make you any less drunk or protect your liver.

 Myth: You might feel less sleepy, but only time will get alcohol out of your body. Depending on your weight, it takes about one hour to process one unit of alcohol.

 Truth: There can be almost 200 calories in a large glass of red wine. And any sugar in mixers or cocktails comes on top of the alcohol content of the spirits. Alcohol also reduces our self-control, making it easy to eat too much.

 Myth: Alcohol is actually a depressant. Initially, you may feel more energetic or cheerful because alcohol depresses your inhibitions. However, that means you can also be less able to control your emotions or reactions.

 Myth: An average pint of beer (ABV 5%), large glass of wine (250ml, ABV 11%) or a ‘large’ double vodka (70ml, ABV 38 to 40%) all have around 2.8 units of alcohol. This is what makes you drunk chemically, and the faster you drink the full 2.8 units, the higher your peak blood level. But there are a wide range of factors that can affect how drunk you feel including your expectations.

 Myth: The more you drink the more damage your body will sustain and the greater the risks become. Tolerance can actually be seen as a warning sign that your body has started to be affected by alcohol.

 Truth: Women who drink a lot find it more difficult to conceive. A study reported by the British Medical Journal found that as few as five drinks every week may decrease a woman's chance of becoming pregnant. If you want to conceive, it's probably best to avoid alcohol completely.