The disease of the liver in which cells are damaged due to alcohol abuse.
What is cirrhosis?
The addictive drug found in Tobacco.
What is nicotine?
A place to get clean and sober.
What is rehabilitation?
The term that describes the next day aftereffect of too much alcohol.
What is a hangover?
Genetic makeup and peer groups play a role in ________
What is addiction?
The compelling need to drink alcohol even though it harms your body, mind, and relationships.
What is dependence or addiction?
Slang term for smokeless Tobacco other than chew.
What is snuff or dip?
An unpleasant reaction when an addict stops using marijuana.
What is a withdrawal?
The condition marijuana may cause where the person perceives things that aren't really there.
What is a hallucinations?
To take a drug in excess.
What is an overdose?
Alcohol is classified as this type of drug because it slows down your body's functions.
What is a depressant?
Smoking increases this process in the human body.
What is aging?
A habit forming drug that can lead to the use of more addictive drugs.
What is a "gateway" drug?
Marijuana can contribute to this state of paranoia.
What is schizophrenia?
A disease a baby may be born with when the mother drank alcohol when pregnant.
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?
The organ responsible for metabolizing ingested alcohol.
What is the liver?
Secondhand smoke is considered a _________, that causes cancer.
What is a carcinogen?
The psychoactive chemical in marijuana.
What is THC?
What is IQ?
This person supports the harmful behavior of an addict.
What is an enabler?
The legal BAC level in Oregon.
What is .08.
Where smokeless Tobacco enters the body.
What is the saliva glands?
Marijuana has a direct connection to _____________, causing changes in mood, behavior, and thinking.
What is mental illness?
The disease effecting the lungs due to long term use of cigarettes.
What is Emphysema?
A period of time when a person can't remember what happened.
What is a blackout?