Monday, December 22, 2008
More Evidence That a Lower Drinking Age Won't Solve Binge Drinking
Binge drinking is a phenomenon that knows no national borders. Although proponents of lowering the drinking age often cite Europe's relaxed laws around youth and alcohol as an example of how to teach kids to drink "responsibly," new evidence shows that when it comes to teens, there is no responsible drinking.
French hospitals report a dramatic increase in alcohol-related admissions to their emergency departments. One addiction specialist attributes the rise in binge drinking to the breakdown of family supervision and the ever-lower ages of initiation into drinking, with kids as young as 13 gathering to binge drink.
Find the complete article at:
http://www.jointogether.org/news/headlines/inthenews/2008/french-youths-pick-up-bad.html
French hospitals report a dramatic increase in alcohol-related admissions to their emergency departments. One addiction specialist attributes the rise in binge drinking to the breakdown of family supervision and the ever-lower ages of initiation into drinking, with kids as young as 13 gathering to binge drink.
Find the complete article at:
http://www.jointogether.org/news/headlines/inthenews/2008/french-youths-pick-up-bad.html
Labels:
binge drinking,
underage drinking
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