<span>Inhalant abuse is also referred
to as intoxicative inhalant. These inhalants are products of industrial and household
production in which their purpose does not include inhalation. They are taken
from a container that is highly pressurized or by room temperature
volatilization. Examples of these are butane (inside a canister), rugby,
thinner, paints, etc. They are inhaled
through the nose and trachea. The effects can be traumatizing depending on the
substance used. They can lead to euphoria or vivid hallucinations. Too much of
these can lead to death.</span>
Fit, support, and comfort
1. Sexual intercourse
2. stuck with infected needles/sharps
3. sharing needles
4. transfusion of infected blood
5. transplantation of infected organs
Answer:
1. Stress causes our bodies to go into fight-or-flight mode, a physiological
response from our caveman days that's meant to protect us from harm.
2. When encountering a stressor, your nervous system kicks into high gear, causing you to experience a racing heart and a burst of energy that helps you get things done.
3. While stress is your body's way of pumping you up for challenges, relentless stress can be harmful to your health
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4. Studies found that kids who had their best friend around when they had negative experiences had lower levels of cortisol, the hormone responsible for stress.
5. When you're stressed, exercising is a great idea because it releases endorphins, which are feel-good chemicals in the brain.
6. You can end the vicious cycle of stress by using visualization techniques
visualize a happy place, like the beach!
Explanation: I know a lot about stress.