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Rufina [12.5K]
3 years ago
9

Create an outline to describe the risks associated with alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. Also list reasons to abstain from sub

stance abuse. Each section should have at least three points
Health
2 answers:
prohojiy [21]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Alcohol- impairs you, you make bad choices, affects your ability to think properly, move and speak properly. Can lead to car accidents, drowning and other dangerous situations.

Tobacco- cigarettes cause yellow teeth, mouth and lung cancer, loss of sense of smell and taste, chronic cough and breathing problems. Smokeless tobacco (dip, or chew) causes yellow teeth, recedes your gums, mouth sores, can cause gum cancer and other types of mouth cancer but that hasn’t been proven yet, is very addictive and the things in it and in cigs are harmful.

It would benefit your health if you’d stay away from both alcohol and tobacco products. Drugs also impair you and cause death and injuries. They make you have tons of health problems. Stimulants often cause heart issues and people can die from heart attacks and other things.

LuckyWell [14K]3 years ago
3 0
Alcohol makes you make bad choices, impairs you, can make you crash or cause other accidents

Tobacco stains your teeth, wrecks your gums, hurts your lungs, causes cancer, and leaves mouth sores and also can make you loose teeth.

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