Sentences with phrase «binge drinker who»

A former binge drinker who used to play poker for income, Mr. Grotjahn has settled down with his wife, the painter Jennifer Guidi, and their two young girls (though he still frequently posts quirky — sometimes racy — images on Instagram, where he has nearly 25,000 followers).
While Cully (Chris Pratt), a binge drinker who doesn't realize that aggressively trying to apologize to people for being an «asshole» in high school only makes him a bigger one, and his wife Sam (Ari Graynor), who is rightly resentful of her husband's behavior, are fleshed out just enough, other characters — like Garrity (Brian Geraghty), who has to convince his wife (Aubrey Plaza) that his hip - hop lifestyle as a teenager don't define him now, and Scott (Scott Porter), who lives in Japan and has no other discernible traits — are little more than background dressing.
Put another way, Aldon is not a binge drinker who's been getting himself into these fixes when he binges.

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But there are plenty people who enjoy alcohol sensibly and do not deserve to be lumped in with the binge drinkers and punished financially.
The proposals have come under fierce criticism from drinks companies, who argue it would punish responsible drinkers and that problems of binge drinking are societal, not related to the price of alcohol.
A biomarker found in the blood of alcohol users is significantly higher in binge drinkers than in those who consume alcohol moderately, according to a study by researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
In general, the mums who drank more, but who were not binge drinkers, were better off and older; the mums who binge drank were less well off and younger.
As part of a long - term study, King and her team carefully screened and studied heavy social drinkers who reported a pattern of binge drinking behavior as young adults — at least four (for women) or five (for men) drinks per occasion, between one and five times per week.
«We found that the blood pressure of young adults aged 20 to 24 who binge drink was 2 to 4 millimetres of mercury higher than non-binge drinkers,» says Jennifer O'Loughlin, senior author of a study published in the Journal of Adolescent Health.
Excessive drinkers were defined as heavy drinkers (more than one drink per day on average for women and more than two drinks per day for men) and people who binge drink at least once per month (four or more drinks per occasion for women and five or more drinks for men).
Compared to non-binge drinkers, systolic blood pressure at age 24 was 2.6 points higher among those who continued to binge drink on a monthly basis, and 4 points higher among those who had a binge - drinking episode every week, the study found.
I've known several people who claim that law students are some of the heaviest binge drinkers they knew back in college / university.
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