No. If you drink too much at one time (ie. binge drinking) you'll puke, pass out, or worse - blackout. Then..when you wake up in the morning, your head will be literally pounding..you'll probably still be throwing up and you'll feel like death..or at least you'll want to die..but have fun ;)
The risks of binge drinking can easily be avoided by simply not binge drinking.
Binge drinking can lead to various health issues, including alcohol poisoning, liver disease, high blood pressure, heart disease, and an increased risk of certain cancers. It can also increase the likelihood of accidents, injuries, and risky behaviors.
Yes and the last I read the rates of binge drinking are on the rise. Binge drinking does more brain damage than steady use of alcohol.
what government policies are there in relation to binge drinking
No. However, binge drinking is an unwise practice and creates many dangers.
If you binge drink in high school, it is pretty likely that you will also do it in college. Binge drinking can be very dangerous and possibly kill you.
The attitude towards drinking is different. In France and many European countries children are given wine as a part of dinner and they learn early on that drinking is to enhance life and not to get drunk. In England and America drinking is seen as a method to have fun and to "party." This leads to binge underage drinking.
Binge drinking can lead to alcohol poisoning, impaired judgment, risky behavior, accidental injuries, and long-term health issues such as liver damage, heart problems, and addiction. It can also increase the risk of developing mental health issues and disrupt relationships and responsibilities.
Binge drinking over a period of decades increases the risk of cirrhosis.
alcoholism
He went off on a drinking binge. The binge of excess did not help the budget.
Binge drinking can end de rives of many peoprle and den dey will die.