The right answer is Stimulants speed up the central nervous system
A stimulant is a substance that increases the activity of the sympathetic nervous system facilitating or improving certain functions of the body. Common stimulants include caffeine in tea and coffee, and nicotine in large amounts in tobacco.
Stimulating substances increase the activity of the sympathetic system quite gradually but in a prolonged manner, being distinguished from those having a rather fast but relatively limited exciting effect.
Is this a true or false? Because yes those are both effected by water pollution.
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Answer:
Heart attack- coronary heart disease
Unexplained weight loss- Cancer
Low blood sugar- Diabetes
Confusion- Alzheimers
Paralysis- ALS
Muscle stiffness- Parkinsons
Coughing- influenza
Explanation:
Answer:
When you inhale the nicotine, it immediately rushes to your brain, where it produces feelings of pleasure and reduces stress and anxiety.
Explanation:
This is why many smokers enjoy the nicotine rush and become dependent on it. The more you smoke, the more your brain becomes used to the nicotine.
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