More drunken teens are hospitalised
25 April 2012
The number of youngsters hospitalised because they had drunk so much alcohol they passed out rose 12% last year to 762, the Volkskrant reports on Wednesday. The average age of a teenage drunk was 15.3 years, down slightly on 2010. They were unconscious for nearly 3.5 hours on average.
Source: Dutchnews.nl.
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