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Students at risk of lifelong health issue as they spend the equivalent of 13 days partying in their first year
UNIVERSITY students are risking a lifelong health problem by spending the equivalent of 13 full days in pubs and clubs during their first year. A poll of 500 current students and recent graduates found they partied twice a week during term-time during the first academic year. gradyreeseUniversity students go out for 15 hours or so during Fresher’s Week[/caption] Each session lasts almost five hours and finishes at an average time of 2:30am. In Fresher’s Week alone, students estimated they spent nearly 15 hours out on the tiles over the course of the seven days. While 12 per cent went out five or more times in the inaugural week, 30 per cent admit they didn’t give the

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