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Health Tip: Signs of Binge Drinking
By LadyLively on May 16, 2019
Intoxicated people are prone to poor decision-making, loss of emotional control and accidents. When people habitually binge drink, serious problems often arise.
The American Addiction Centers mentions signs of binge drinking:
- Drinking excessively on weekends or holidays.
- Drinking more alcohol than originally intended.
- Engaging in risky behavior while intoxicated.
- Having memory lapses after drinking.
- Missing obligations due to alcohol use.
If you or a loved one is affected by alcohol use, get professional help as soon as possible.
Source: HealthDay
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