There are different factors that may encourage substance abuse. Those factors can include stress of studies, trying to fit in because usually everyone at college parties do such kind of things, trying to get over something such as heartbreaks and even some substances help to become more hyper active and help with college errands.
However, there are also some reasons that might help a college student to stay away from such things. Those factors can include health reasons, parents pressure, college rules and even self-restrain
6. Hepatitis B
7. Sexually transmitted disease
8. Live-virus vaccine
9. Prevent the disease outbreak from occuring 10. False
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My sister had cancer and we did ignore the warning signs because the symptoms didn’t seem like anything concerning. As there are numerous types of cancers, most of them don’t have severe symptoms so people won’t think it’s all that serious. For instance, being simply fatigue could be a warning sign, along with night sweats. Loss of appetite, or even a sore that doesn’t heal. The warning signs are things most people will brush off and say “oh it’s probably just this or that”. That’s why whenever people go to the doctor and get diagnosed with cancer, it catches you by surprise.
The problem you would most likely be looking for is the patient's becoming sick from exposure to a blood-born pathogen. Needle sharing is a very good way to pass on many nasty viruses; HIV is a big one. Normally you see a lot of this phenomenon with needle sharing for IVDA's of heroin (Intravenous Drug abuser)