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Drug use means taking a medication or substance in the way it is intended or prescribed, while drug abuse means using drugs in a way that is harmful, such as taking too much, using them without a prescription, or using illegal substances. Drug abuse can be harmful to your body because it can damage organs like the liver, heart, and brain, weaken your immune system, and increase the risk of overdose. It can also harm your mind by changing how your brain works, causing mood swings, anxiety, depression, poor judgment, and dependence or addiction. These physical and mental changes make it harder to think clearly, do well in school or work, and keep healthy relationships. Two healthy choices to avoid drugs are to get involved in positive activities such as sports, clubs, or creative hobbies that reduce boredom and stress, and to build strong, supportive friendships and learn to say no so you can resist peer pressure. Making these choices helps protect your health and keeps you focused on long-term goals. use it in 7th grader word an make it seem like its not from ai
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Drugs can mean medicines that doctors give you, or other substances people use. Using medicine the right way is okay, but drug abuse is when someone uses drugs in a harmful way — like taking too much, using drugs without a prescription, or using illegal drugs. Drug abuse can hurt your body: it can damage your liver, heart, and brain, make your immune system weaker, and even cause an overdose. It also hurts your mind by changing how your brain works, which can lead to mood swings, anxiety, depression, addiction, and trouble thinking clearly. Those changes make it harder to do well in school, keep friendships, or stay focused on goals.
Two healthy things you can do to avoid drugs:
- Get involved in activities you like — sports, music, clubs, art, or other hobbies — so you have fun things to do and less free time to get into trouble.
- Build strong friendships and learn to say no. Find friends who support your choices, and practice simple ways to refuse, like saying “No thanks, I’m good” or changing the subject.
Making these choices helps keep your body and mind healthy and lets you stay focused on what matters to you.
Two healthy things you can do to avoid drugs:
- Get involved in activities you like — sports, music, clubs, art, or other hobbies — so you have fun things to do and less free time to get into trouble.
- Build strong friendships and learn to say no. Find friends who support your choices, and practice simple ways to refuse, like saying “No thanks, I’m good” or changing the subject.
Making these choices helps keep your body and mind healthy and lets you stay focused on what matters to you.
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