(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. 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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About 95,000 Americans die from alcohol-related causes annually.
in the United States.
Drinking alcohol can increase your risk of cancer.
80% of all domestic violence reports are related to alcohol or drugs.
More than 2,200 people die from alcohol poisoning every year.
Every year 3 million people die worldwide from the use of alcohol.
Nearly one-third of deaths from heart disease are the result of smoking and secondhand smoke.
Alcohol misuse can lead to health problems. The most common of which are liver disease, heart disease, stroke, cirrhosis, certain cancers, and hypertension.
Nicotine changes your Blood flow.
Teen alcohol use kills 4,700 people each year which is more than all illegal drugs combined.
Alcohol has a negative impact on your hormones.
Around the world, minimum legal drinking ages range from 10 to 21 years.
50% of all suicides are caused by drugs/alcohol.
1.25 million years of life have been lost to drug overdoses.
Teens who start drinking before the age of 15 are more likely to develop alcohol dependence later on in life.
3.2 million youth ages 12 to 20 reported binge drinking at least once in the span of a month.
Vaping is a gateway drug.
Blue eyed people are the most likely to become addicted.
Smoking harms almost every organ in the body.
Of the 98,475 liver disease deaths among people ages 12 and older in 2022, 46.1% involved alcohol.
Alcohol can lower blood sugar levels.
Men are more likely to become addicted than women.
Approximately 4,300 deaths among underage youths are attributed to alcohol each year.
Nicotine addiction can be hereditary.
13 is the average age that majority of children experiment with drugs.
Teenagers that use e-cigarettes are twice as likely to smoke tobacco cigarettes sometime in the future.
Nicotine is one of the most toxic poisons to the body.
The nicotine in 1 vape can = 50 cigarettes.
Early drug use increases the likelihood of addiction by 70-90%.
Vaping can cause lung and heart diseases.
Your dentist can tell if you vape.
29 million children at age 12 had Alcohol Use Disorder this year.
Women who are dependent on alcohol are 50 to 100 percent more likely to die from alcohol-related causes than men who are dependent on alcohol.
1 out of every 20 people in the US vape.
Vaping products are not FDA regulated.
Alcohol makes the use of some medications and other substances more dangerous.
There have been 2711+ lung injury cases in the U.S. associated with vaping.
The effects associated with drinking occur when ethanol enters your bloodstream and passes through the membranes of cells in your brain, heart, and other organs
Tobacco kills half of its users that don’t quit.
Alcohol increases chances of dementia.
Youth are more susceptible to the effects of nicotine than adults.
Cigarettes are the leading cause of preventable diseases and deaths.
About 20% of high school students have reported vaping, raising concerns about long-term health consequences.
About 68,000 men and 27,000 women die from alcohol related causes annually.
Vaping products are marketed to teens and young adults.