Teen's and Alcohol
Tuesday May 1st, 2018
ShareHere’s another reason to warn adolescents about the dangers of drinking: According to a report by the American Medical Association, the brain appears to be especially susceptible to alcohol damage during a person’s high school and college years. While the brain physically stops growing when a person reaches the age of five, its cells continue to refine and realign themselves until a person is 20 years old. The late-teen/early adulthood period is recognized as... [read more]