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Drugs & Short & Long-term Effects Alcohol

Drugs & Alcohol Short-term Effects Physical Effects Blood shot eyes (red, glassy, watery) Sleep problems Slowed reaction time Social Effects Problems with parents/guardians Loss of friends Money issues

Drugs & Alcohol Short-term Effects Emotional Effects Stressed Paranoid Moodiness/Mood swings Mental Effects Interests change Drop in grades Short-term memory effects

Drugs & Long-term Effects Alcohol

Drugs & Alcohol Long-term Effects Physical Effects Cancer Premature aging Breakdown of body systems Social Effects Problems with the law Loss of friends Money issues

Drugs & Alcohol Long-term Effects Emotional Effects Stressed Paranoid Moodiness/Mood swings mental Effects Poor performance in job Poor decision making Addiction

Drugs & Refusal skills model Alcohol

Refusal skills Model S = Saying NO in a firm voice T = Tell why not O = Offer another idea P = Promptly leave