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Alcohol is the most commonly abused substance among teens.
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Alcohol use permanently changes the teen brain by slowing down brain activity and development.
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Alcohol interferes with storing new information. Drinking alcohol after studying keeps information from being stored in long-term memory.
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Early alcohol use increases the chance of adult substance use disorder by as much as 40%. The more alcohol you drink and the earlier you begin drinking, the higher your cancer risk, too.
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Student athletes who drink have poorer sports performance which includes more injuries, slower reaction times and reduced endurance.
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