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We are proud to launch this website as an act of a good deed towards making the teenagers of today and tommorow understand the consequences and the long term affects of alcohol and drugs. This easy-to-surf website gives the individual in a short span of time enough information to realise the importance of an Alcohol free life. Please feel free to use this source of knowledge for further areas of awareness. Thank You.
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The Drugged Dead Team
What is a 'drug'?
A drug is any chemical that produces a therapeutic or non-therapeutic effect in the body.
Chemicals, on the other hand, are a broad class of substances -- including drugs -- that may or may not produce noticeable effects in the body. Many chemicals (such as tin, lead, gold) have harmful effects on the body, especially in high doses. Most foods are not drugs. Alcohol is a drug -- not a food, in spite of the calories it provides. Nicotine is a chemical that is also a drug. The group of "illegal" drugs includes dangerous chemicals that have only toxic actions, such as inhalants.
Who is At Risk?
Teenagers at risk for developing serious alcohol and drug problems include those:
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