Health Tip: The Dangers of Binge Drinking
March 24, 2008, 12:27 AM ET
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Mar. 23 -- (HealthDay News) -- Binge drinking -- commonly defined as having four to five drinks in a row within a short period -- can lead to short-term problems in concentrating, memory lapses, and mood changes.
But the Nemours Foundation says binge drinking also can cause more serious, longer-lasting problems, including:
Alcohol poisoning, which can hinder involuntary functions like breathing and a person's gag reflex.Impaired judgment, which can lead to risk taking like having unprotected sex.Health issues, including an increased risk of obesity and high blood pressure.Mental health concerns, including moodiness and personality changes.Increased risk of becoming an alcoholic.