Smoking, Alcohol, and Heroin

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Smoking

There are a lot of people who smoke but this drug is legal. A cigarette contain nicotine. The effects of smoking include respiration and non-respiratory effects. Smoking is addictive and reduces lung growth. Cigarette smoking cause heart diseases and stroke. Smoking hurts young people fitness. You die earlier if you smoke. Smoking stops the cilia from working properly. Smoking at early age cause the risk of lung cancer. The resting heart rates of young smokers are two are three beats per a minute. Smokers who have heart failure can automatically eliminate a major source of stress on their heart by quitting. Each puff of nicotine temporarily increases heart rate and blood pressure, even as less oxygen-rich blood circulates through the body. Smoking also leads to clumping or stickiness in the blood vessels feeding the heart. People who quit smoking are more likely to have their heart failure symptoms improve.

Alcohol

Contributes to 100,000 deaths annually. Alcohol is a nervous system depressant which can attack virtually every organ in the body since it goes directly to the bloodstream. Alcohol has a major effects such as altering your perceptions dulling your senses, hindering coordination, and blocking memory function. Large terms affects the

Stomach aliment

Sexual impotence

Hearth and central nervous system and damage

Loss of appetite and blackouts

When alcohol accumulates in your bloodstream your errors will increase. Your reaction time will increase and it will be harder to drive

Heroin

Alcohol

Contributes to 100,000 deaths annually. Alcohol is a nervous system depressant which can attack virtually every organ in the body since it goes directly to the bloodstream. Alcohol has a major effects such as altering your perceptions dulling your senses, hindering coordination, and blocking memory function. Large terms affects the

Stomach aliment

Sexual impotence

Hearth and central nervous system...