Drug Addiction-A Paragraph
Drug Addiction-A Paragraph
‘Drug addiction’ is a complex neurobiological disease. People who have drug addiction experience compulsive, often uncontrollable cravings for their drug of choice. Drug addiction is not an immoral code of conduct but a chronic disease that has various direct and indirect effects on the addicted person. The severity depends on the use of a specific drug and the quantity of the usage. It can lead to changes in mood, changes in appetite, weakness, blood pressure, etc. There are other more persistent effects like mental illness, cancer, heart disease, lung disease, etc. There are a lot of indirect effects on the addicted person and the people around him. This can include affecting a person’s sleep, nutrition and decision-making ability, education, employment, social relationships, and family status and can lead to violence, injury, engagement in illegal activities, unprotected sex, HIV, and other transmissible diseases. It is wise to avoid such fatal habits for a secure, better, and healthy life. 0 0 0
Drug Addiction-A Paragraph
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Drug Addiction-A Paragraph
N. B. The article ‘Drug Addiction-A Paragraph’ originally belongs to the book ‘Paragraph Writing‘ by Menonim Menonimus.
Drug Addiction-A Paragraph
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