High risk groups:
Students who stay up late at night (7/10)
Students who are extremely stressed (8/10)
Students who are party goers (risk factor 9/10)
Students who are already addicted to alcohol before enrolment (9/10)
Switching to alternatives:
Offering counselling sessions where students can gather, cry out and discuss together for emotional support
Promoting healthier and affordable drink options on campus
Promoting exercise rooms
Allowing emotional support animals for individuals
Restricting parties and setting rule limit.
<span>You react differently under the influence of alcohol and you do things that you would not normally do.</span>
This is normal. During afternoon or evening, the reading of blood pressure appears to be higher in the reading.
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False, nom-communicable diseases can still present life threatening symptoms to the infected, and some may be treated relatively easily.