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Alcohol |
Drug |
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Intoxication |
the physical and mental change is produced by drinking alcohol |
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Binge drinking |
Drinking 5 or more drink for men or four or more for women in one sitting |
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Fetal alcohol syndrome |
Is a group of birth defects that can happen when a pregnant women drink alcohol |
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Alcoholism |
Is a physical and psychological dependence on alcohol |
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Withdrawal |
Uncomfortable physical and psychological symptoms produce in the person is physically dependent on drugs stop using drugs |
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Alcohol poisoning |
Drinking too much alcohol the drug overdose many may slow your body functions so much that they stop |
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Reaction time |
Is the amount of time that passes from the instant when you're brain detects a external stimulus until the moment your you respond |
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Depresent |
Drug that slows down brain and body functions |
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Alcohol abuse |
Is the failure to drink a moderation or appropriate time |
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Physical dependents |
The state of emotion or mentally needing a drug in order to function |
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What is a good reason for teens to drink |
There is no good reason for teens to drink |
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Why might someone chose not to drink |
They may be don't want to have a chance become addicted if they like it a lot |
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Why is alcohol bad for teens |
Emotional responses are changing example you can't predict Whether these feelings will be pleasant or unpleasant |
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What are the main effects of alcohol |
Learning the motivation emotions affect brain function |
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How can alcohol harm other people who is around someone who drinks |
Be interested or Violence can break out |
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What are the main symptoms of alcoholism |
1 strong need for drink 2 inability to stop or limit drinking 3 increase tolerance for alcohol and a physical dependence on alcohol |
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What are the pressures put on teens to drink |
They see their friends having a good time and they don't want to be left out |
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How does someone recover from alcoholism |
There really is no treatment but you can just not drink at all |
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What happens to your central nervous system when you drink |
Slow your thinking your reactions and your breathing |
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How can someone gets sober quickly |
Higher BAC level |
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How can teens resist the pressure to drink |
Say know thank you or maybe say something came up I half to go |
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What is one way to avoid pier pressure to drink |
If they invite you to a party and say there is gonna be alcohol say your busy that time or day |
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What are 3 factors there can cause someone to feel the effects of alcohol stronger and faster than others |
How fast you drink it weight and how much food in your stomach |
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Which organ is the most greatly affected by alcohol |
Liver |