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a drug that slows brain and body reactions
a chemical substance that is taken to cause changes in a person's body or behavior
the process that creates alcohol, in which microorganisms called yeast feed on sugars
a policy that enforces strict consequences for underage drinking
the state in which a person's mental and physical abilities are impaired by alcohol or another substance
a period of time that an intoxicated person cannot recall
the amount of alcohol in a person's blood, expressed as a percentage
a term used to describe the aftereffects of drinking too much alcohol
the charge given to a driver over age 21 caught driving with a BAC that exceeds 0.08 percent, or to a driver under age 21 with any detectable BAC
the consequence of taking an excessive amount of a drug that leads to to coma or death
the consumption of an excessive amount of alcohol in one sitting
a group of birth defects caused by the effects of alcohol on an unborn
a disease of the liver, in which it becomes filled with useless scar tissue, may lead to liver failure
a disease marked by a person being unable to control their use of alcohol
the condition that results when repeated use of a drug causes it to have less of an effect on the brain
the condition that results when the brain develops a chemical need for a drug and cannot function normally without it
the state of losing control over the use of a drug, it is accompanied by a strong craving for the drug
a condition in which less and less alcohol causes intoxication
the process of removing all alcohol or other drugs from a persons body
a group of symptoms that occur when a dependent person stops taking a drug
the process of learning to cope with everyday living without drugs
the skills needed to say no when under pressure
an extremely addictive chemical in tobacco products
a smokeless tobacco that consists of dry or moist powder, it may be placed between the lower lip and teeth or sniffed
a dark sticky substance that forms when tobacco burns
a substance that is known to cause cancer
a poisonous, colorless, odorless produced when substances are burned
a disease that results in a gradual loss of lung function
a smokeless tobacco product that consists of poor-quality, ground tobacco leaves and is placed between the gum and the cheek
a disorder in which damaged alveoli in the lungs can no longer take in adequate oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide

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