Post by Espen VestrePost by Jo SteinDu må gjerne grøsse, men grekere dør som fluer fordi de drikker for
mye.
En ekstremt tendensiøs påstand. Hellas har et lavt alkoholforbruk per hode
i europeisk sammenheng. Og de lever nesten nøyaktig like lenge som
nordmenn.
Da betyr vel det at de hadde levd lenger enn oss om de hadde drukket
mindre. Europeere drikker fryktelig mye, så jeg stoler lite på din
tolkning.
Post by Espen VestrePost by Jo SteinI Norge har vi svært sunne drikkevaner; vi drikker svært lite
alkohol om vi sammenligner oss med andre land.
Jeg skulle gjerne sett at det endelig ble foretatt en helt uavhengig
undersøkelse av det uregistrerte alkoholforbruket i Norge. De tallene
som ofte oppgis virker altfor lave.
Her fant jeg en undersøkelse som bør gjøre inntrykk på deg:
http://fasaelu.com/fase.html
" A neurologically injured child is unable to meet the expectations
of parents, family, peers, school, career and can endure a lifetime of
failures. The largest cause of neurological damage in children is
prenatal exposure to alcohol. These children grow up to become adults.
Often the neurological damage goes undiagnosed, but not unpunished.
They can become the forgotten kids - the children that have nearly
invisible disabilities. They have their arms and legs, can see and
hear, run, play, etc., but most have never been to a birthday party or
a sleepover.. they are last to be chosen to play, and first to be
blamed. Their illnesses aren't fatal, but a small part of their hearts
and souls die with every rejection. Their behaviors may seem odd or
unpredictable to themselves as much as society. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
(FAS), Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE), Alcohol Related Neurodevelopmental
Disorders (ARND), Static Encephalopathy (alcohol exposed) (SE) or
Alcohol Related Birth Defects(ARBD) are all names for a spectrum of
disorders caused when a pregnant woman consumes alcohol.
More than 10% of children have been exposed to high levels of
alcohol in utero. All will suffer varying degrees of effects, ranging
from mild learning disabilities to major physical, mental and
intellectual impairment. It takes very little alcohol to cause serious
damage. Research has shown that even a single exposure to high
levels of alcohol can cause significant brain damage in the infant."
--
jo
"Nei til vold":
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