Effects of alcohol How does alcohol get to the growing baby?

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Effects of alcohol How does alcohol get to the growing baby? What are the effects to the baby?

Solvents and the effects Solvents and aerosols are usually legal products that were never intended to be used for the purpose of getting high. nail polish and polish remover Glue hairspray Causing an immediate high that causes users to feel giddy, outgoing, and confident.  Hallucinations Can damage the liver, kidneys, lungs, heart, and brain

Name nutrients and their uses How exercise affects fitness Health and Fitness Name nutrients and their uses How exercise affects fitness Explain the importance of increasing heart rate – include which gases are carried in the arteries and veins. 2. Exercise Design a fitness programme for 3 days Describe what you use during exercise and how this may change Explain where food is digested and where the nutrients go. 3. Alcohol What type of drug is it? Describe the changes to your body Explain the reasons why a mother should not drink when pregnant. – video on slide 1 4. Cannabis Describe the changes Explain the problems with cannabis What is a solvent and its effects? – info on slide 2 5. Drugs in sport Name 3 performance enhancing drugs Describe the uses Explain why they are used EXT: What are the ethical issues of using this type of drug? 6. Medicinal drugs What is a placebo? Describe clinical trials Explain why the testing process is debated EXT: What are the ethical issues of clinical trials?