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    I am writing a report on drug abuse and to tell you what drugs can do you and your social life and how it effect the people around you. 1.2 What is drug abuse: drug abuse can also be called substance abuse a pattern of using drugs that leads to significant problems. If your addicted you can crave the drug you are using and may not get off the drug if you get help. 2. Types of drug abuse: 2.1 Short term effect of ecstasy: here is some ideas of the short term effect that ecstasy could do to you ➢ Impaired judgment ➢ False sense of affection ➢ Drug craving ➢ Nausea ➢ Sleep problems ➢ Depression Long term effect of ecstasy: Here is some ideas of the long term effects that ecstasy could do to you ➢ Death ➢…

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    Many people in the word have abused drugs at least once in their lifetime and some of those people abuse drug everyday. Lot of drug abuse often turn into a drug addiction which is much more serious and can even be deadly. So my paper is going to tell you how drug abuse start, long-term effect of drug use, and the cost to society. How do drug abuse started. Early drug abuse often includes such substances as tobacco, alcohol, inhalants, marijuana, and prescription drugs such as sleeping pills…

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    Drug Abuse “I used to think a drug addict was someone who lived on the far edges of society. Wild-eyed, shaven-headed and living in a filthy squat. That was until I became one...” (Kemp 1). In today’s society it is common for individuals to link onto something such as a person or drug. The recurrent use of illegal drugs or the misuse of prescription or over-the-counter drugs with negative consequences is known as drug abuse (umm.edu). In this day in age drug abuse is consuming the nation and…

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    For many years experts have been educating students and their families on a wide variety of drugs, their harmful effects, and how to avoid them. Still today, millions of people from all over are using drugs and alcohol, completely disregarding everything they know about the consequences. When a person starts using or abusing drugs, their character and their demeanor changes quite a bit. This person also becomes pretty unreliable at home, at school, at work, and wherever else they are involved…

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    Drug abuse is one of the major health concerns in United States today. Drugs affect various parts of human body and impair their normal functioning. People know that drug abuse is very dangerous, but many of them don't know its exact effects. It is very important to understand the short and long term effects of drugs and alcohol abuse on human body to stay away from them. Here we will discuss about some of the effects of commonly abused drugs such as Alcohol, Marijuana and Cocaine. Before…

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    Drug abuse is a worldwide issue that developing countries as well as developed countries face. According to, The Drug Abuse Working Network, drug abuse is defined as, “The nonmedical use of a substance for any of the following reasons: Psychic effects, dependence, or suicide attempt/ gesture.” Drug abuse come in many forms such as using prescription drugs in an inconsistent manner which is not accepted by medical practice, use of over the counter drugs in contradiction with the approved…

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    amongst teenagers in the society is drug abuse. I say this because teenagers in schools have a habit of using drugs to stimulate their performance, build up their self-esteem or because of peer pressure and none of these should be happening in schools as drugs are illegal and they have negative effects for their bodies. Drug abuse is the excessive use of a substance that is illegal either alcohol or drugs, this leads the teen to be dependent on the substance. A form of action that can be taken…

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    Drugs and Poverty: Drug Testing to Receive Welfare Benefits Many people are unhappy stating that the welfare system is being abused by drug users. President Franklin D. Roosevelt was very focused on creating jobs during The Great Depression, but he also is one of the main reasons we have welfare today. He supported the idea for federal aid and by 1935 the National Welfare System was established for the first time in American history. Everyone should receive financial assistance if needed. There…

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    increases the risk of abuse of opioids (http://bit.ly/1Awr2EL) and addiction to marijuana increases the risk of abuse of other drugs and alcohol (http://bit.ly/1R63F9P). A more intensive treatment program with heavy emphasis on substance abuse therapy is necessary for persons with polysubstance addiction. Note: I appreciate that stopping smoking cigarettes can be difficult. Working toward ending all addictions should be a part of your overall goal toward wellness. Your doctor can help you find…

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    there are some athlete’s who would rather take the easy way out and use drugs to improve their skills. This is where drug abuse takes place, mostly athlete’s take the drugs so they can have the edge on their opponents so they have a better chance to win. Therefore drug abuse should be banned from sports permanently due to the harmful effects it has on the athlete’s and…

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