marijuana
A. : the psychoactive dried resinous flower buds and leaves of the female hemp or cannabis plant. that contain high levels of THC and are smoked, vaped, or ingested (as in edibles or baked goods) especially for their intoxicating effect. it is known as a gateway drug.
B. When a person smokes marijuana, THC quickly passes from the lungs into the bloodstream. The blood carries the chemical to the brain and other organs throughout the body. The body takes the THC more slowly when the person eats or drinks it. they generally feel the effects after 30 minutes to 1 hour.
c. The drug, best-known for its "feel-good" effects and for its uses for multiple diseases, can also be damaging to our bodies and minds.When the rewards system is overstimulated, for example, by the abuse of drugs like cocaine, it can go haywire and cause a dependence on whatever is providing the rewarding feeling. It can also diminish how rewarding normal things, like eating, feel. it blocks memory foundation, and messes with your balanc, it also may incresethe risk of depression, and gives intense anxiety.
The correct answer is; "The mental health and emotional well being of the person who is living with HIV."
Further Explanation:
The HIV Stigma fact sheet was put out by the CDC. This fact sheet has several important facts and resources for people who are living with HIV. The sheet is also for people who are curious and worried about being around people with HIV.
A few negative ideas that others have about HIV sufferers are;
- They believe people deserve HIV because of their life choices.
- They believe only certain people can be infected with HIV.
- They make judgments about others who take medications to prevent HIV.
People who live with HIV are discriminated against daily by others who don't understand about the disease and how it is contracted. A few examples of the discrimination people face are;
- The call HIV infected people "HIVers or Positives."
- Healthcare providers refusing to give care to anyone who has the disease.
- Family, friends and strangers refusing even casual contact with them.
- Being socially isolated because of the disease.
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Answer:
D. Diabetes
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I believe the answer is Diabetes