| Health Risks
Numerous
health risks have been identified with substance abuse (use
of illicit drugs and excessive use of alcohol). Abusers
can lose resistance to disease, develop heart problems,
contract infections, or become malnourished, physically
exhausted, and even die.
Reality is often distorted, reactions may be slower, and
the risk of accidents can increase. Extended substance abuse
can cause coma, respiratory arrest, and convulsions. Injected
drugs increase the risk for infectious diseases such as
hepatitis and AIDS. Body systems are affected. The liver,
lungs, and heart are damaged.
For women, there is an increase in birth defects associated
with use during pregnancy.
The Student Services office
has more in-depth information on the inherent health risks
related to substance abuse.
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of Conduct and Disciplinary Sanctions
Drug and Alcohol Centers Information
and Referral Offices Half-Way House Re-Entry Programs
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