jueves, 27 de noviembre de 2014

Binge Drinking Last Task 2014!


what things have alcohol?

 The beer, the wine and the strong liquor contain alcohol. If you are drinking any of them, it is consuming alcohol. It is possible that his bosses of consumption of alcohol change as with whom it is and what it is doing.


what is the risk consuming alcohol?

The long consumption of alcohol increases the probability of: Bled of the esophagus (the conduit that connects the throat with the stomach) or of the stomach. Inflammation and hurts in the pancreas. The pancreas produces substances that the body needs to work well. I damage to the liver. When it is serious, often it leads to the death. Malnutrition. Cancer of esophagus, liver, colon, head and neck, breasts and other areas.


How can the consumption of alcohol affect his life?

To worsen these problems with the time. To cause problems of dream or to worsen them. To increase the risk of suicide.


lunes, 10 de noviembre de 2014

steroid use in sports

The story of steroid use in soorts began just before the world weight lifting Champions ship of 1954, the soviets had made their olimpic debut in 1952, that wasn't, however, the first time anabolic performance Enhancement had been antermpted as for back as the original olimpic games in ancient greece, athletes ingested recurses herbs and foods with the hopes of improving their performance, the big vinemes in the 480B.C olimpic games in 1957
The use of performances -drugs (PEDs) has had a long history at the Olimpics games. Its origins can be traced back to the Ancient olimpics where Olympians would eat lizard meat prepared a special way, in the hopes that it would give them an athletic edge. The first documented use of drugs to improve an athlete's performance was the winner of the 1904 marathon, Thomas Hicks  who was injected with Strychine. The use of performance-enhancing medication has also been attributed to one death during Olympic competition. As rumors of rampant drug use by athletes began to spreadso International Olimpics Competition (IOC) decided to act. By 1967, the IOC had banned the use of performance enhancing drugs in Olympic competition. The IOC introduced the first drug use  controls at the 1968 winter olimpics.

lunes, 3 de noviembre de 2014

Article about teen health issue 🍺

i think that alcohol is an important and entertaining topic to discass ways on how we consume it as young conuners and  the consequences that they have, also the prople that drinks a lot, during young people can damage a young person as children or a eldu people accidentaly.

Certainly, children affects the population, it is a kind of drug that you can not leave and you addicted, also the risks, many people don't think about the negative side of drinking altough they think about the possibility of getting drunk, they may not give much consideration to being hung - over or throwing up.

The poisenig of the alcohol, the consecuences are extreme confusion, inability to be awakened, vomiting, seizunes, slow or irregular heathing low body temperature, bluish or pale skim, this ones are the most life - threaling consequences of binge drinking, when rompone drinks too much and gets alcohol poisuning, it affects the body's involuntary reflexes, people who are drink also take other risks they night not normally take when they're also is important the phisical health, also studies show that people who drink throughout high school are more likely to be overweight and have high blood presume by the time they are 24. Just one regular beer contains about 150 calories, which adds up to a lot of calories if some one drinks four or five beers a night, the alcoholism of some studies have three or more episodes of binge - drink heacilng - these who have three or more episodes of binge drinking in 2 weeks- have some of the symptoms of alcoholism.

Also people binge a lot of siquor, bars, and alcoholic boverage campaines make drinking attrsctive and fun. It,s easy for a high school student toget caught up in a social scence with lots of peer presure.. PLEASE DO NOT DRINK

Bibliography for article about "health issues"
"Dowashen, 5 (204) Binge drinking. retrieved from http:// kidsheath.org/teen/drugandalcohol/alcohol/binge_drink.html"