Alcohol | Drinking Is a Serious Health Problem for Teens

Joseph A. Califano Jr. argues in the following viewpoint that underage drinking is implicated in teen overdose deaths, suicides, and accidents. Moreover, he maintains that teenagers who drink are more likely to engage in unprotected sex, leading to an increased risk of unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases including AIDS. Since 1975 the age at which teens begin drinking has been steadily dropping, thus, underage drinking has become a significant public health issue. Joseph A. Califano Jr. is the chairman and president of the National Center on Addiction and Substance...

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