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Down: 2) group of conditions that make breathing more difficult; includes chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and asthma5) synthetic drugs that contain the stimulant methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV); are often marketed as household products7)  condition that causes the lungs to lose elasticity; permanently enlarges airways and destroys the alveoli in lung tissue8) condition in which the body does not receive the oxygen it needs, resulting in widespread cell damage9) particles and gases left over after someone smokes a cigarette; remains on surfaces nearby10) highly addictive stimulant that comes from the leaves of a coca plant11)  toxic substance that gives tobacco products their addictive quality12) medications that relieve pain13)  plant with leaves that contain the chemical nicotine14)  surgical procedure that removes the larynx, requiring a person to breathe through an opening in the neck 15) smoke that people inhale involuntarily when someone nearby is smoking16) treatment for nicotine addiction where people practice responding to difficult feelings and situations using stress management, relaxation, and coping skills instead of tobacco use19)  addictive depressant with the active ingredient ethanol; alters brain function21)  intense pleasurable feeling22)  naturally occurring, illegal opioid; comes as a white powder often mixed with other substances26)  food mixed with a drug or a drug’s active ingredients27) act of taking more of a substance than the body can break down at one time; can lead to serious health consequences and death29)  psychological restraint that keeps people from acting in dangerous ways30)  residue consisting of small, thick, sticky particles; builds up in the lungs as a result of smoking31)  chronic condition in which airways constrict and fill with mucus; blocks airflow to and from the lungs32)  medications that claim to help reduce a person’s weight35)  club drug made of Rohypnol® that makes a person unable to move or respond to events38)  prescription medications that relieve severe or long-lasting pain Across: 1) persistent pattern of medication misuse that causes serious harm3) substances that can legally be sold only with permission from a doctor or other qualified healthcare professional4)  protecting a person from the negative consequences of chosen behaviors6)  substance that treats disease or relieves symptoms17)  includes organs, tissues, and cells that defend against disease-causing bacteria, parasites, and viruses. 18)  negative symptoms caused by excessive alcohol use; for example, nausea, fatigue, and headaches20) treatment for nicotine addiction that continues to put some nicotine into the body; lessens withdrawal symptoms and cravings, making it easier to quit23)  substances that cause the brain to release adrenaline, increasing energy, alertness, and attention24) medical emergency in which a person consumes more alcohol than the body can break down; alcohol suppresses the nervous system and vital body functions to dangerous levels; also called alcohol overdose25) suspension of fine particles that people inhale involuntarily when someone nearby is vaping28)  type of opioid-like medication that suppresses coughing; found in many OTC cough and cold medications33) extremely addictive, synthetic stimulant; is powerful enough a person can develop an addiction on first use34) buildup of scar tissue in the liver36) synthetic club drug that increases the activity of dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin in the brain; also called ecstasy or Molly37)  condition that damages the lungs’ smallest airways; leads to coughing and shortness of breath39)  to abuse medications or drugs to cope with symptoms of a health condition40)  suspension of fine particles or droplets in the air41) media messages that support public health42) unintended changes that develop in response to a medication43)  drugs that change a person’s perception of reality; can cause hallucinations, affect mood, and alter a person’s sense of time44)  substances that cause physical or psychological changes in the body; may have medical or nonmedical purposes45) immune response in which the body treats a particular substance as if it is harmful to the body; causes an allergic reaction if the person consumes the substance46)  substance made of nicotine (or another drug) and other chemicals; is heated during vaping47)  act of consuming addictive, illegal substances48) cancer-causing substances49)  tobacco product that is chewed or snuffed rather than smoked50)  set of health conditions that affect the baby born to a person who has consumed alcohol during the pregnancy51) substance use disorder in which a person has an addiction to alcohol and continues to consume it despite negative health effects
 

 

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