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  • Alcoholism among young women and the serious issues that surround their alcohol abuse differs from that of young men, according to a growing body of reputable literature.
  • Alcohol affects various people in different ways, because of the differences in metabolism, rate of drinking, brain cell sensitivity, and a variety of other unknown factors.
  • Heavy alcohol consumption makes someone seven times more likely to develop esophageal cancer, 80% more likely to have colon cancer and 50% more likely to develop lung cancer.
  • Youth who drink alcohol are more likely to experience alcohol-related car crashes and other unintentional injuries, such as burns, falls, and drowning.

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