A drug that is produced by a chemical reaction in fruits, vegetables, and grains.
What is Alcohol?
The ability of the body to respond quickly and appropriately to situations.
What is Reaction Time?
A disease characterized by scarring and eventual destruction of the liver.
What is cirrhosis?
People with alcoholism are called _______.
What is an alcoholic?
A gathering in which family and friends get the problem drinker to agree to seek help.
What is an intervention?
Alcohol is the cause of ________ of traffic accidents every year.
Alcohol is quickly absorbed by the bloodstream and reaches the brain within __ seconds after being swallowed.
What is 30?
On average, someone is killed in a car crash every __ minutes.
What is 31?
A physical or psycological need for a drug.
What is addiction?
A return to the use of a drug after attempting to stop.
What is a relapse?
You are risking your _____ when you drink.
What is Health?
This pumps alcohol throughout the body.
What is Heart?
Alcohol is not _______ like other foods.
What is digested?
There are ____ stages of alcoholism.
What is four.
If help is needed get help from a ____ or other adult.
What is parent?
There are many advocacy groups that try to help teens make smart choices.
What is SADD?/What is TATU?
A person's _____ and _____ abilities have been impaired by alcohol.
What are mental and physical?
Many people who drink regularly have ______ heartburn.
What is ongoing?
What is symptom?
Avoid _____ where alcohol may be present.
What are situations?
Some teens may believe that drinking alcohol will help them fit in with their _____.
What are Peers?
As with any drug ________, alcohol poisoning can kill you.
What is overdose?
______ cells do not grow back when they are destoyed.
What is brain?
People with alcoholism usually have five major symptoms.
What are denial, craving, loss of control, tolerance, and physical dependence?
One of the four steps to recovery is a vocabulary word.
What is detoxification?