Some drugs treat illness, others are misused for their effects. In GCSE Biology you explore how drug abuse affects the brain, synapses, behaviour and long-term health.
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Whether the drug is legal or illegal, it changes the normal functioning of the body. For example, painkillers interfere with the transmission of signals along nerves that are attached to pain receptors
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Stimulants are designed to make the user more alert
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Small amounts of alcohol based drinks can help some people to relax but in bigger quantities they cause a loss of self control
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The ethanol is produced naturally by the fermentation of sugar. Research carried out in 2004 suggest that our Stone Age ancestors were brewing alcoholic drinks
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Alcohol is toxic to our bodies
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Nicotine reaches the brain in as little as 30 seconds after being inhaled as it enters the bloodstream in the lungs
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Cannabis smoke contains chemicals that cause permanent damage to certain parts of the brain. It has been discovered that smoking cannabis as a teenager lowers IQ and makes learning much more difficult. Long term use has been clinically linked to mental health issues like depression, anxiety, paranoia, suicidal thoughts and a lack of interest in the world
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A foetus in the womb is easily damaged by drugs which interfere with the normal development of both the body and the brain
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Caffeine doesn't work on everybody
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Steroid abuse disrupts the normal production of hormones in the body, causing both reversible and irreversible changes in the men and women who take them. Competing athletes are banned from taking these drugs
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