Monday, May 16, 2011

Stupidtity and Alcohol

Have you ever wondered if people you knew in high school as the “Drinkers” turned out? A study conducted on rats may show an ugly truth of a life of stupidity.

In a recent study carried out by scientists and podcasted Karen Hopkin, it has shown that adolescent rats, exposed to alcohol, are more likely to make high-risk decisions in their later life. This study has opened our eyes to the possible likelihood of this happening to humans that drink in their teen years conforming to stupidity because of their young hearted decisions.

I believe this could be true in cases for people who are already predisposed to stupidity are going to be the people that drink in high school, so this cant be proven in humans. I would compare this statistic to giving someone with a genetic predisposition to encountering Schizophrenia in their life marijuana, which has been thought to increase likelihood of getting Schizophrenia in people with certain genetics, and saying it causes Schizophrenia. It is truly invalid.

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