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5 reasons you might be binge drinking

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It’s no secret that a big night can quickly turn into a bad night if you end up overdoing it and drinking too much. But while we all know how binge drinking leaves you feeling, figuring out the why will be more useful in the long run.

This video (with transcript) from Reach Out looks into why binge drinking happens and what you can do if you realise it's been happening to you.

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