In Bulgaria, local health officials have said that schoolchildren between the ages of 12 and 14 have established a craze in injecting ethanol into their blood to achieve a high. The craze is located in Blagoevgrad Province in the southwestern section of the country near the Macedonian border. Public health officials have warned of the potentially addictive and fatal effects of the fashion.
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