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NguyenJ

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Living without order, rushing, and improvising all bring chaos, and chaos inevitably breeds stress.
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Discuss the connection between college students and drugs, as well as the potential consequences. How do the consequences of using drugs impact your campus? What do you think are some potential solutions?



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One of the most common reasons that college students turn to drugs, including prescription and illegal drugs, is to relieve stress. They don't think they'll ever lose control because they're too smart, too strong, or too lucky to get caught or hooked. However, over time, any addiction or addictive behavior can produce changes in body, brain, and behavior that can lead to enormous stress as well destructive and even deadly consequences.



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