23,000 deaths in women and girls each year
The Cause: Binge Drinking
Binge drinking
also can affect women's reproductive health
by increasing the risk for acquiring human immunodeficiency virus and other
sexually transmitted infections, unintended pregnancy, miscarriage, and low
birth weight.
Binge drinking
is a risk factor for many health and social
problems that affect women, including unintentional injuries, violence, liver
disease, hypertension, heart disease, stroke, breast and other cancers, reduced
cognitive function, and alcohol dependence.
yourself enough to not participate in binge drinking
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