1,900 underagealcohol relateddeaths are frommotor vehiclecrashes31% of rockstar deathsare related todrugs oralcoholalcohol use duringthe teenage yearscould interferewith normaladolescent braindevelopmentwhen youthdrink they oftenconsume fourto five drinks atone timethe world healthorganizationhas classifiedalcohol as agroup 1carcinogenalexander thegreat once held adrinking contestamong hissoldiers, 42 diedfrom alcoholpoisoningover 30% of cancercan be prevented byavoiding tobacco,alcohol, and havinga healthy diet andphysical activitygiving up alcohol forone month canimprove liver function,decrease bloodpressure, and reducethe risk of liverdisease and diabetes30% ofAmericanadults do notconsume anyalcohol1,600 underagealcohol relateddeaths are aresult ofhomicideslivercirrhosisalcohol is notdigested, it'sabsorbeddirectly into thebloodstreamDrunkdrivers costthe US $132billion a year1/3 ofdesignateddrivers have atleast one drinkwhile carryingthe titleIn 2014, the WorldHealth Organizationreported that alcoholcontributed to morethan 200 diseasesand injury-relatedhealth conditionsthe highestBAC everrecorded was.91, more than2x the lethallimitabout two inevery five 8thgraders haveconsumedalcohol300 underagealcohol relateddeaths arefrom suicide1 in 5 top100 countrysongs willrefer toalcoholAztecs hadpenalties for beingdrunk whichranged from headshaving to death5.2 percent ofyouth who hadAUD in the pastyear receivedtreatment.alcohol doesn'tmake you forget; itcauses the brainto temporarily losethe ability tocreate memoriesother injuriessuch as falls,burns, anddrowningsMore than 10percent of U.S.children livewith a parentwith alcoholproblemsthree-fourthsof 12thgraders haveconsumedalcoholAlcohol isadepressantbraineffects5,000 youngpeople underthe age of 21die as a resultof underagedrinking7.4 millionAmericansbetween the agesof 12 and 20report currentalcoholconsumptionalcoholpoisoningkills 6Americansevery day1,900 underagealcohol relateddeaths are frommotor vehiclecrashes31% of rockstar deathsare related todrugs oralcoholalcohol use duringthe teenage yearscould interferewith normaladolescent braindevelopmentwhen youthdrink they oftenconsume fourto five drinks atone timethe world healthorganizationhas classifiedalcohol as agroup 1carcinogenalexander thegreat once held adrinking contestamong hissoldiers, 42 diedfrom alcoholpoisoningover 30% of cancercan be prevented byavoiding tobacco,alcohol, and havinga healthy diet andphysical activitygiving up alcohol forone month canimprove liver function,decrease bloodpressure, and reducethe risk of liverdisease and diabetes30% ofAmericanadults do notconsume anyalcohol1,600 underagealcohol relateddeaths are aresult ofhomicideslivercirrhosisalcohol is notdigested, it'sabsorbeddirectly into thebloodstreamDrunkdrivers costthe US $132billion a year1/3 ofdesignateddrivers have atleast one drinkwhile carryingthe titleIn 2014, the WorldHealth Organizationreported that alcoholcontributed to morethan 200 diseasesand injury-relatedhealth conditionsthe highestBAC everrecorded was.91, more than2x the lethallimitabout two inevery five 8thgraders haveconsumedalcohol300 underagealcohol relateddeaths arefrom suicide1 in 5 top100 countrysongs willrefer toalcoholAztecs hadpenalties for beingdrunk whichranged from headshaving to death5.2 percent ofyouth who hadAUD in the pastyear receivedtreatment.alcohol doesn'tmake you forget; itcauses the brainto temporarily losethe ability tocreate memoriesother injuriessuch as falls,burns, anddrowningsMore than 10percent of U.S.children livewith a parentwith alcoholproblemsthree-fourthsof 12thgraders haveconsumedalcoholAlcohol isadepressantbraineffects5,000 youngpeople underthe age of 21die as a resultof underagedrinking7.4 millionAmericansbetween the agesof 12 and 20report currentalcoholconsumptionalcoholpoisoningkills 6Americansevery day

Alcohol Awareness - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. N-1,900 underage alcohol related deaths are from motor vehicle crashes
  2. O-31% of rock star deaths are related to drugs or alcohol
  3. N-alcohol use during the teenage years could interfere with normal adolescent brain development
  4. G-when youth drink they often consume four to five drinks at one time
  5. N-the world health organization has classified alcohol as a group 1 carcinogen
  6. I-alexander the great once held a drinking contest among his soldiers, 42 died from alcohol poisoning
  7. N-over 30% of cancer can be prevented by avoiding tobacco, alcohol, and having a healthy diet and physical activity
  8. I-giving up alcohol for one month can improve liver function, decrease blood pressure, and reduce the risk of liver disease and diabetes
  9. G-30% of American adults do not consume any alcohol
  10. G-1,600 underage alcohol related deaths are a result of homicides
  11. G-liver cirrhosis
  12. B-alcohol is not digested, it's absorbed directly into the bloodstream
  13. G-Drunk drivers cost the US $132 billion a year
  14. O-1/3 of designated drivers have at least one drink while carrying the title
  15. N-In 2014, the World Health Organization reported that alcohol contributed to more than 200 diseases and injury-related health conditions
  16. O-the highest BAC ever recorded was .91, more than 2x the lethal limit
  17. N-about two in every five 8th graders have consumed alcohol
  18. B-300 underage alcohol related deaths are from suicide
  19. B-1 in 5 top 100 country songs will refer to alcohol
  20. O-Aztecs had penalties for being drunk which ranged from head shaving to death
  21. I-5.2 percent of youth who had AUD in the past year received treatment.
  22. I-alcohol doesn't make you forget; it causes the brain to temporarily lose the ability to create memories
  23. B-other injuries such as falls, burns, and drownings
  24. O-More than 10 percent of U.S. children live with a parent with alcohol problems
  25. B-three-fourths of 12th graders have consumed alcohol
  26. I-Alcohol is a depressant
  27. O-brain effects
  28. I-5,000 young people under the age of 21 die as a result of underage drinking
  29. B-7.4 million Americans between the ages of 12 and 20 report current alcohol consumption
  30. G-alcohol poisoning kills 6 Americans every day