I believe the answer is c
<span>There's no health advantage to changing your
weight if you are still living the same type of lifestyle that you were in
before the change occurred. If you have vices (e.g. smoking, drinking) before
losing the weight and you are still into them, then the long-term concern that
you will have is on your general health already. Vices affect how your body and
your organ systems react to the stimuli you put inside your body. If you cannot
give them up then be prepared to suffer more health consequences. <span>
<span>There's
no health advantage to changing your weight if you still have bad food choices.
Losing weight requires you to have a constant awareness about what food is good
and beneficial to you. Constantly choosing what and when to eat ensures
a continuous and healthy improvement in your body.</span></span></span>
Answer: it affected the United States in a lot of ways. Mostly being economy in my opinion.
Explanation: its affected me too.
Maybe it was influential, maybe it was peer pressure, maybe it was the need to fit in... there are multiple reason of why teens would want to do drugs or may be at a greater risk of doing drugs.
Cancer?....................