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Date / Time: 9/30/2009 2:58 PM UTC
Study Shows Correlation With Young Drinkers and Drug Dependence.
Narconon Drug Rehab Georgia issued a warning to parents that the earlier a child starts drinking, the more likely they will become alcohol and/or drug dependent. “A study published by Wiley InterScience showed that the risk for alcohol dependence increased with the decreasing age at first drink,” comments Mary Rieser, Executive Director for Narconon Drug Rehab Georgia. “We have seen this trend in the past few years: the majority of clients coming in for addiction treatment for the most part started drinking in their very early teens. This then led for the most part to marijuana use, then to harder drug use, then to addiction.”
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