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  • Social drinking is generally defined as use in social settings where no harm occurs to the user or others; alcohol abuse occurs when alcohol is used in situations or amounts in which the user or others might be harmed, as in cases of drunk driving.
  • A government study published in 2007 found that two-thirds of students with "mostly A�''s" were non-drinkers,
  • Twin and adoption studies performed over the past two decades clearly indicate a genetic susceptibility for alcoholism in families; alcohol dependence is not a genetic disease (which suggests destiny); rather, the tendency to become alcoholic is what may be inherited.
  • Alcohol is a very dangerous drug, as people who are drunk can overdose on alcohol and die either by suffocating on their vomit while drunk or sleeping, or because it can shut down the brain areas that control breathing.

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