Drug derived from morphine.
What is Heroin?
The cells binge drinking can cause to die.
What are brain cells?
Drug containing psilocybin and psilocyn.
What are mushrooms?
The cancer you can get from inhaling smoke.
What is lung cancer.
The skin above your upper lip is smooth.
What is a symptom of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?
When your mind is open and susceptible to being changed.
What is vulnerability?
The organ that gets damaged due to binge drinking.
What is your liver?
Drugs given to you by a doctor.
What are prescription pills?
Smoke more dangerous than first hand smoke.
What is second hand smoke?
The amount of alcohol that can be consumed during pregnancy.
What is 0 alcohol?
Not doing something and staying away from it.
What is abstaining?
Passing out due to intoxication of alcohol.
What is alcohol poisoning?
Often easily accessible, and some are shocked to learn it's considered a drug. Can be binged.
What is alcohol?
Yellow fingertips, smelly hair, saggy skin.
What are some side effects of smoking?
Issues with learning, paying attention, memory, and problem solving.
What does fetal alcohol syndrome do to a child?
Doing something (Like taking drugs) without thinking, sometimes under the influence of others.
Worse than alcoholism.
What is binge drinking?
Peeing in a cup, and then the cup is then tested for drugs in your system.
What is a drug test?
Politely excuse yourself or ask the person to put out the cigarette.
34 years
What is the life expectancy of someone with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?
Something forbidden by law.
What is illicit?
Heart disease
What is a possible consequence of binge drinking?
Gateway drug.
What is marijuana?
Cancer, heart disease, breathing problems, diabetes, etc.
What are the consequences of smoking?
Small eyes, short upturned nose, small upper lip, smooth skin between upper lip and nose, etc.