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  • When a pregnant woman consumes alcohol, it passes through the placenta to the growing fetus. Because a developing baby's body breaks down alcohol much more slowly than an adult's, a fetus's blood alcohol level can rise much higher than its mother's and stay elevated longer.
  • According to the National Household Survey on Drug Use and Health and the College Alcohol Study, of the over 8 million college students in the United States, more than 2 million drove under the influence of alcohol, and more than 3 million rode with a drinking driver in the previous year.
  • Vomiting is part of the automatic defense system of the body activated to prevent more alcohol from being absorbed.
  • Sons of alcoholic fathers have four times the risk of developing alcoholism as compared with the male offspring of non-alcoholic fathers.

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