Here are some Short-Term Effects
· Lowered inhibitions, leading to poor social judgment.
· Trouble concentrating.
· Loss of coordination.
· Loss of critical judgement.
· Dulled perception, especially vision.
· Mood swings.
· Reduced core body temperature.
· Raised blood pressure.
My Bad, these are some Short-Term Effects of Alcohol “Legal”
Immediate effects
· initial stimulation, then reduction in activity of brain and nervous system.
· increased alertness and concentration.
· feelings of mild euphoria.
· feelings of relaxation.
· increased blood pressure and heart rate.
· decreased blood flow to fingers and toes.
· decreased skin temperature.
· bad breath.
Opps, these are immediate effects of Cigarettes “Legal”
Ok here you go
- increased appetite and thirst
- increased or decreased depression symptoms, depending on the user
- increased or decreased anxiety symptoms, depending on the user
- impaired judgment, making it harder for people to think clearly
- problems with memory
- the release of dopamine, which causes the feeling of being high
- symptoms of withdrawal after long-term use
- delayed reactions to stimuli
- temporary paranoia and hallucinations
- addiction, in some cases
- Cigarette smoking causes more than 480,000 deaths each year in the United States. This is nearly one in five deaths.1,2,3
- Smoking causes more deaths each year than the following causes combined:4
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- Illegal drug use
- Alcohol use
- Motor vehicle injuries
- Firearm-related incidents
- More than 10 times as many U.S. citizens have died prematurely from cigarette smoking than have died in all the wars fought by the United States.1
- Smoking causes about 90% (or 9 out of 10) of all lung cancer deaths.1,2 More women die from lung cancer each year than from breast cancer.