Alcohol

alcohol

Alcohol is a depressant drug, which means it slows things down in your body. It can affect your reactions, heart rate, and even change the way you think, feel, and act. This can make you more likely to take risks and put you in situations where you’re more vulnerable. It’s important to understand how it works so you can stay in control and keep safe.

You might see alcohol everywhere: on TV, in films, on social media, or at parties. But just because alcohol is common doesn’t mean it’s safe, or that you need to drink it to fit in.

Resources

How does alcohol make you drunk?

Under Construction: Alcohol and the Teenage Brain