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| − | When you drink a lot of alcohol, you get drunk. | + | When you drink a lot of [[alcohol]], you get drunk. |
If you keep drinking after you're drunk, you get [[alcohol poisoning]]. | If you keep drinking after you're drunk, you get [[alcohol poisoning]]. | ||
If you are drunk often, you may be an [[alcoholic]]. | If you are drunk often, you may be an [[alcoholic]]. | ||
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| + | Drunkenness is measured by a persons [[Blood Alcohol Content]] (BAC). The legal limit in Illinois is .08 and death usually occurs between .35 and .40. | ||
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[[Category:Drinking]] | [[Category:Drinking]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:35, 25 May 2007
When you drink a lot of alcohol, you get drunk.
If you keep drinking after you're drunk, you get alcohol poisoning.
If you are drunk often, you may be an alcoholic.
Drunkenness is measured by a persons Blood Alcohol Content (BAC). The legal limit in Illinois is .08 and death usually occurs between .35 and .40.