Alcohol can seem like a great way to have a good time when you’re out with mates. When a drink is going around and everyone else seems to be getting involved, having one, two, three and more you feel as though you might look out of place if you don’t do the same.
The thing is, even though alcohol is legal for those over the age of 18, its effects can be even worse than drug abuse. For 16 – 24-year olds, 21% of deaths in males and 9% of deaths in females have been attributed to alcohol consumption.
But it’s not just the extremes we’re worried about, it’s the other stuff that happens.
The government recommends that men and women should not regularly exceed 14 units of alcohol per week. However, these recommendations are for adults, for young people the dangers of exceeding this are even greater.