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Alcohol: The surest sign of drinking is “booze breath.” Drunken behavior (stumbling, slurring words, and acting overly passive or aggressive) is also easy to spot. More subtle indicators are declining grades, sneaky behavior, body odor and becoming detached from family activities. Does your teen stay out late on weekends and then appear hung over on Monday? It might help to know who they hang out with.
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Marijuana usage is becoming a growing concern these days, especially with many people claiming that banning the substance is just a political move rather than a real health risk. Here are a few statistics for teenage marijuana usage
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Is My Kid Doing Drugs?
Alcohol and drug abuse is a concern for almost any parent. As your child enters his or her teens, they are likely to sample alcohol for the first time. By the time they reach their final year of high school, they are likely to have been exposed to, if not experimented with, illegal narcotics such as marijuana, meth, or “raver” drugs like Ecstacy (MDMA).
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Understanding why teenagers abuse drugs is part of the solution on how to help them recover from their addiction. Many times, teens take drugs in order to deal with an emotional pain, which is also why many drug users are prone to overdose. Why do teenagers use drugs? There can be several reasons.
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Long-term studies show that smoking leads to many serious health conditions. It causes high blood pressure, heart attacks, different kinds of cancers, and many more, especially if people start smoking at a young age. Not to mention that nicotine is a very potent substance that causes addiction and dependency. It's the main reason why even if people know for a fact that cigarette smoking kills, it's still one of the most common cause of preventable deaths each year. Parents are well justified for their concern regarding teenage smoking. |
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