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Alcohol Education Alcohol Impairment Chart THIS CHART IS INTENDED TO BE A GUIDE, NOT A GUARANTEE. Alcohol affects individuals differently. Your blood alcohol level may be affected by your age, gender, physical condition, amount of food consumed and any drugs or medication. | Can drinking alcohol affect my baby? Drinking alcohol while you are pregnant can hurt your baby. Your blood carries the alcohol into your babys body. This can cause brain damage, physical defects, and learning disabilities. | Drinking, boating and the law Alcohol and boating are a dangerous combination. Each year, about 800 people die in boating accidents and about half of these fatalities involve alcohol. | DUI arrest in Pennsylvania Feeling pretty good after a couple of drinks with your friends after work. You feel like those few drinks didnt do enough to make your driving dangerous. In fact, you actually might think youre driving better than you did before the drinks. | PA Alcohol Highway Safety Update ACT 24 of 2003: Driving After Imbibing Alcohol or Using Drugs. Governor Ed Rendell signed Act 24 of 2003, this act amends the Crimes, Judiciary and Vehicle Codes. | Alcohol Abuse and Older People Many people believe that alcohol abuse is a problem that only young people face. Unfortunately, alcohol abuse is common among older people. | The truth about alcohol |
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| Facts for Families Eleven Questions to Ask Before Psychiatric Hospitalizaton of Your Child or Adolescent is intended to help families make decisions about the mental health care placement of their children and youth.
The questions are focused on giving families a better understanding of the care proposed by admission to an impatient facility. |
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