This module took us through an outlook on drugs, alcohol, and smoking and the negative affects they have on the body. In chapter 7 it talked about addiction and how it is "a chronic, progressive disease of brain reward, motivation, memory, and related circuitry characterized by uncontrolled craving for a substance or behavior despite both negative consequences and diminished or loss of pleasure associated with the activity". This means that one can be addicted to technology and even compulsively spending money, not just a drug or caffeine. Chapter 8 talked about smoking and drinking and the many many negative affects it has on the body. Alcohol use is a big problem for college students, as well as the abuse of prescription drugs, most likely due to high stress and anxiety associated with school work. Smoking is a huge issue hear in the United States and i'm sure in many other places as well. According to our textbook, 57 million Americans age 12-25 are smokers. This is a real issue because cigarettes are highly addictive and can cause life long illnesses like cancer, emphysema, and cardiovascular problems. Why more people do not quite smoking is beyond me because it kills you but can be completely prevented.
I feel like i did out the needed time into this module to understand the material, but not enough time to apply it into my discussions, responses, and quiz. Next module i will apply what i know fully in hopes to get better grades.
Words i didnt know:
sidestream smoke- smoke emanating from the burning end of a cigarette or pipe.
mainstream smoke- smoke exhaled from the lungs of smokers
leukoplakia- white spots on the mucous membranes in the mouth that may be cancerous.
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