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By; ADAM,WAHIDAH,IZZAH,NADIRAH,NADHYA&AFE
Behavioral SciencesDrugs Disorder
Caffeine
Alcohol
Cigarette
DefinitionSymptomEffects
Caffeine
DefinitionSymptomEffects
Alcohol DefinitionTypeSymptomEffects
Smoking
Index
Methylxanthine
When purified, caffeine produces an intensely bitter white powder that provides a distinctive taste
in soft drinks.
Scientific Caffeine.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Even a small amounts of caffeine can lead to high blood pressure. Some street names for caffeine are “soda” and “coffee”
The bitter truth where you can find caffeine.
Chocolates
Coca Cola
Tea
Chocolate Milk
Starbuck coffee ice cream
Medicines
Nestle Crunch Bar
Peanut butter cup
Kit Kat bar
Chocolate Brownie
Jell-O Chocolate Pudding
Mountain Dew
Caffeine
Caffeine everywhere
Alcohol
ALCOHOL IS A DRUG.
IT IS CLASSED AS A DEPRESSED, THAT IT SLOWS DOWN VITAL FUNCTIONS, RESULTING IN SLURRED SPEECH, UNSTEADY MOVEMENT, DISTURBED PERCEPTIONS AND AN INABILITY TO REACT QUICKLY.
ALTHOUGH CLASSIFIED AS A DEPRESSANT, THE AMOUNT OF ALCOHOL CONSUMED DETERMINES THE TYPES OF EFFECTS. MOST PEOPLE DRINK FOR THE STIMULANT EFFECT,SUCH AS A BEER OR GLASS OF WINE. BUT IF A PERSON CONSUMES MORE THAN THE BODY CAN HANDLE, THEN THEY EXPERIENCE ALCOHOLS DEPRESSANT EFFECT.
ALCOHOL OVERDOSE CAUSES EVEN MORE SEVERE
WHAT IS ALCOHOL?
Beverages Source Alcohol Content
Beer Cereals 4-8%
Brandy Fruit juice 40-50%
Whisky Cereal grains 40-55%
Rum Sugarcane 40-55%
Wines Grapes (also other fruits)
10-22%
Types of alcoholic beverages
YOUNG PEOPLE VERSUS ADULTS.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCES?
YOUNG PEOPLE ADULT
-HARMFUL TO TEENS.
-DAMAGE IN BRAIN
-ACCORDING TO RESEARCH, YOUNG PEOPLE WHO BEGIN DRINKING BEFORE AGE 15 ARE 4 TIMES MORE LIKELY TO DEVELOP ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE THAN THOSE WHO BEGIN DRINKING AT AGE 21.
SYMPTOMS ELEBARATION
CRAVING A STRONG NEED OR COMPULSION TO DRINK.
PHYSICAL DEPENDENCE
WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS SUCH AS NAUSEA, SWEATING, SHAKINESS AND ANXIETY OCCUR WHEN ALCOHOL USE IS STOPPED AFTER A PERIOD OF HEAVY DRINKING.
LOSS OF CONTROL THE INABILITY TO LIMIT ONES DRINKING ON ANY GIVEN OCCASION.
TOLERANCE THE NEED TO GREATER AMOUNTS OF ALCOHOL IN ORDER TO GET HIGH.
WHAT IS ALCOHOLISM OR ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE?
LONG TERM SHORT TERM
ALCOHOL POISONING VOMITTING
LIVER DISEASE DIARRHEA
NERVE DAMAGE HEADACHES
SEXUAL PROBLEMS UPSET STOMACH
PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE BRAIN
DIFFICULT TO BREATHING
GASTRITIS (INFLAMMATION OF
STOMACH WALL )
DISTORTED VISION AND HEARING
CANCER OF THE MOUTH AND THROAT
ANEMIA ( LOSS OF RED BLOOD CELLS )
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
IMPAIRED JUDGEMENT
Effects alcohol
DEPRESSANT EFFECTS:-
a) INABILITY TO FEEL PAIN
b) TOXICITY, WHERE THE BODY VOMITS THE POISON
c) UNCONSCIOUSNESS
d) COMA OR DEATH FROM SEVERE TOXIC OVERDOSE
IMAGES
Smoking
WHAT IS SMOKING?
Smoking refers to the inhalation and exhalation
cigarettes contain more than 4000 chemical compounds
and at least 400 toxic substances.
SymptomBad breath and yellowing of the teethCold hands and feetLoss of taste and smellLow oxygen levels in the bloodLow tolerance for exercise and fatigueNicotine-stained fingers and teethSmoky-smelling clothes and hair
Causes
Behavioral problems such as aggression
Family member who smokesLack of education past high schoolLow self-esteemPoor financial or social statusPoor school or academic performance
Effects
Lung cancer from smoking is caused by the tar in tobacco smoke.
Heart disease and strokes are also more common among smokers than non-smokers.
In younger people, three out of four deaths from heart disease are due to smoking.
Smoking causes around one in five deaths from heart disease.
This can cause heart attacks and stroke.
http://pe2000.com/caffeine.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caffeine
CaffeineREFFERENC
ES
http://www.drugfreeworld.org/drugfacts/alcohol/the-thruth-about-drugs.html
Alcohol
http://www.smokingfreeworld.org/smoking
Smoking