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Alcohol & Drugs

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It's the legal drinking age in Australia.
it's a Psychoactive drug that is found in many drinks and food items such as coffee, tea, cocoa, chocolate, cola and energy drinks.
Substance abuse involving alcohol and illegal or prescription drugs is a much higher risk factor for suicidal mortality. One of the reasons why alcohol and drug abuse is so strongly associated with suicide has to do with the psychological and psychosocial outcomes of untreated alcohol and drug dependence.
Alcohol + drinks with caffeine, ice, speed or ecstasy have more of a risky type of behavior, body under great stress, overdose more likely.
it's misinterpretations of actual external stimuli. For example, a person under the influence might hear the wind blowing and think it is a bird chirping. This is different from hallucinations, where perceptions occur in the absence of external stimuli.
It's perceiving changes in a person’s reality induced by substances. They can occur under the influence of alcohol and drugs, especially substances like cocaine, LSD, and PCP. They may also occur during withdrawal from alcohol and certain other drugs.
It's one of the oldest drink humans have produce the earliest know alcholic beverage may have been brewed around 7000 BCE in china. It's also the most common drink people drink.
It's known for affecting the way the brain looks and works, damaging both the brain and liver, causing lasting damage, Decreasing the effectiveness of neurotransmitters in the brain, or even mimicking them.
its stimulant effects can substantially raise users’ heart rates, and over time, excessive and chronic use of it can produce heart palpitations.
it can range from mild to severe and depend on how much of a substance a person consumes, how quickly they ingest it, and how fast it is metabolized by their body. Common symptoms of alcohol intoxication include impaired walking, confusion and lethargy, euphoria, loss of inhibitions, poor judgment, speech problems, and vomiting. Another word for it is Drunkenness.
Whisky Increased risk of carcinoma, especially carcinoma of the mouth, throat, esophagus, liver, colon, pancreas, and breast.
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when a person takes an excessive and dangerous dose of a drug.
It's the most commonly used illegal drug in Australia. It is made from the dried flowering heads and leaves of a plant.
It can be used to treat, cure, prevent, or diagnose a disease or to promote well-being. They can also be substances taken for their narcotic or stimulant effects, often illegally.
Research shows a relationship between people who are dependent on alcohol and increased mental health issues. People with mental health issues may drink more alcohol to self-medicate. This can lead to longer-term anxiety and depression.
Another word for dependent. it's both a mental and physical dependence on a substance or behavior. people can become dependent on a substance, such as drugs or alcohol or behavior, such as gambling and shopping.
It refers to a small, round, or oval-shaped form of medication that can be swallowed. It’s a way to deliver drugs (both legal and illegal) into the body.
An alcohol or drug related death covers both a death from the poisoning effect of being an addict and an accidental death resulting from abuse of alcohol or drugs.
A distilled spirit made from the blue agave plant, primarily grown in the area around the town of Tequila in the western state of Jalisco, Mexico.
is a white powder with a bitter, numbing taste. It is typically snorted through the nose, but it can also be injected. Also, another name for it is crack.
excessive consumption of it can expose you to major diseases of multiple organs such as brain, liver, heart and pancreas.